C6 Corvette RKSport Rear Fiberglass Spoiler
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
This part is a new, aftermarket C6 RKSport Rear Fiberglass Spoiler which can be installed on any of the following Corvette models:
Year |
Body & Trim |
2013 |
Base, Grand Sport, ZR1 |
2012 |
Base, Grand Sport, ZR1 |
2011 |
Base, Grand Sport, ZR1 |
2010 |
Base, Grand Sport, ZR1 |
2009 |
Base, ZR1 |
2008 |
Base |
2007 |
Base |
2006 |
Base |
2005 |
Base |
When ordering this part, there will be a 4 to 7 day lead time.
The C6 RKSport Rear Fiberglass Spoiler was designed to create a sportier look for the C6 Corvette. This spoiler is manufactured using hand-laminated fiberglass for superior strength and durability and is designed to fit around the factory third brake light.
- Hand-Laid, Hi-Temp Fiberglass
- Factory Quality Fitment
- Made in the USA
NOTE: The pictures show this part in carbon fiber. The fiberglass version is identical, but will ship gel-coated in gray ready to be painted.
Installation Instructions
Hardware Included: (2x) pan head bolts and washers and (2x) T-Straps.
- Always pre fit to the Corvette prior to sanding or painting.
- Place the T-Straps in the two bolt holes on the spoiler and position the spoiler on the car. Make sure you can see the T-strap ends to tape to the Corvette.
- Tape the T-straps using masking tape so that they’re secured on the vehicle and remove the spoiler.
- Remove the outer tail lights only, unless you can access the hardware from just removing the rear inner panel. When you are drilling the hole, don’t accidentally drill through something else. Always check the clearance.
- Using a 1/8 inch drill bit, drill through the “pilot hole” of the T-Strap. Only drill through the bumper. Not a lot of pressure is needed.
- Remove the T-strap and drill a 1?4 inch hole. Again check your clearance and drill slow.
- Prep and clean the surface well. It is recommended to clean it at least five times to ensure a clean surface for the tape to stick. The tape also works as a foam pad between the car and the spoiler. It is recommended to use the tape even though you’re bolting it down.
- Center the spoiler and make sure the bolt holes will line up before sticking it down with the 3M tape. Also make sure the spoiler is not going to hit the hatch, it should have a 1/8 to 1/4 inch clearance from the hatch body line.
- Mount the spoiler to the bumper lid using the 1?4 inch pan head bolts supplied in your hardware kit.
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