Well, after all the input and feedback from you guys, it looks like the consensus is unanimous: time to upgrade from that old dated spoiler.
I do have to say though, I’m a little bit surprised that there was not a single vote to keep the old one. I figured there’d be at least one person that would say “keep the old one, it suits the lines of the car”. But no worries, your feedback just reaffirms what I’ve already been considering.
I had a couple of minutes between jobs at work yesterday, so just for shjts and giggles I did a quick online image search to see if I could find something similar to what I’ve been picturing in my head. And I came across this:
Now obviously it’s on a GN so it wouldn’t be exactly the same, but it’s about as close as I’ve found to what I’ve been picturing. It was found on a Turbo Buick site, and here’s a link to the article, but it’s pretty sparse on details.
Not surprisingly.
Turning the factory
Buick Grand National 3 piece spoiler into a 1-piece rear spoiler was completed yesterday. Today we're going to show you how to make it a taller rear wing! . There's a few options t
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I don’t necessarily agree with how they achieved it, but I guess the end result is still the same. When it comes time for me to build mine, I’ll be doing it out of old school metal, and it’ll be less bulky and cumbersome. I’ll still do it as a separate, removable piece rather than molded in like some have suggested, but it’ll definitely be less bulky.
But you get the point. The shape, angles, height, and even the notch all match what I picture. It may be a little more aggressive and less subtle than what some of you would like to see, but let’s be honest: The Juggernaut is already about as subtle a sledgehammer, and I’m perfectly ok with a little more aggressive look.