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subject: The Secret To Buying The Perfect Car Spoiler [print this page]


If you're in the market for a spoiler, there are a few things to remember when shopping for that perfect one. Keep the following tips in mind to help you make your final decision.

These pointers are important whether you have a sports car, luxury car or a small economy car. Everyone can benefit and come out in the end very happy with the choice they have made in a car spoiler.

Spoilers are priced according to size, style, and material, and will range from around $100 to $1000. The most important factor in choosing your spoiler is your car's make and model. Universal spoilers are available, but your best bet is one that's made for your vehicle. There are also curved universal spoilers for trunks that aren't flat.

Some spoilers come pre-painted, but the smart shopper will look for a non-painted, primer spoiler so that they can match their car color perfectly. Even the small shade difference can be easily spotted, so a customized spoiler is the smart choice. They're easily painted, and you can have paint customized to match your vehicle's color. You can also find spoiler kits that include color matching accessories.

Think about what material the spoiler is made from. A popular material is polyurethane, because it's so durable and lightweight. You might also go with a fiberglass unit, or maybe lightweight steel.

Last but not least is what could seem like a small detail, but important nonetheless. Do you want to get a spoiler that has the 'third brake light' in it? If you do, it will require extra wiring when you install your spoiler. It is not available for every make and model of vehicle, but may be for yours. Most spoilers with a light only cost just a little more and may be worth the extra investment for what you gain as an additional safety feature.

Shop, shop, shop! Don't settle on the first spoiler you find. Take the time to shop around. You'll find hundreds of spoilers online. Choose several that you like and do a side by side comparison. Where one is strong, another might be weak, but make up for that weakness in another area. In the end, the decision is yours, and you want to make sure you've made the right one.

by: Allen Hilton




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