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Removing rear wing
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toddao
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Removing rear wing
What's the best way, without damaging the thing? Is it possible?
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Not especially difficult - just time consuming. To elaborate on what I wrote earlier, you need to drill through all the spot welds holding it on. I haven't done a BX wing but the principle is the same on any spot welded panel.
If you don't care about the panel behind then just drill through both panels with a standard drill bit (although a grinder is probably quicker!) On the recipient car presumably you want to protect the panel behind so a spot weld drill (flatter tip to drill the external panel and not the one behind) is handy. Or cut away the wing and grind away on the seam till you reach the panel behind.
Or do what I did when I was younger use a hammer and chisel...took me about 6 hours in a scrapyard, in the snow.
If you don't care about the panel behind then just drill through both panels with a standard drill bit (although a grinder is probably quicker!) On the recipient car presumably you want to protect the panel behind so a spot weld drill (flatter tip to drill the external panel and not the one behind) is handy. Or cut away the wing and grind away on the seam till you reach the panel behind.
Or do what I did when I was younger use a hammer and chisel...took me about 6 hours in a scrapyard, in the snow.
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Getting the plastic trim off above the wing without wrecking it is fun aswell..
Also bear in mind that the leading top edge of the wing is brazed around the seam. So you have to chop a bit out.
Also bear in mind that the leading top edge of the wing is brazed around the seam. So you have to chop a bit out.
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