MX5 / Miata Front splitter / Spoiler - How to guide
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2024
- We are back with another excellent how to guide, this time showing you how to fit a Mk1 MX5 front bumper lip spoiler!
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Nice tutorial. And yes, they look so much better with the spoiler. Fitted one on my previous car and, yes again, I was convinced about the aero effect; the front end did feel more stable at speed.
One of the first things I did to mine, really improves the front end look of the car. Great guide too 👍🏻
Thanks Sean
Awesome tutorial. I have this on my to do list, much nicer with one. Look forward to doing this on the driveway, swearing my head off, and it taking 8 hours.
I put on my nb a renault laguna lip, it just needed to cut both sides little bit shorter. It fit's like a glove on a miata
I have a Laguna lip on the front of the speedster :)
One off my followers told me about your channel and suggested we should collaborate. I have MX5 MK1 😃
Anyway glad finding you. Keep up with a good work!
Hi Tommy, feel free to send me an email to www.themx5restorer.co.uk to discuss a collaboration vid
18:30 what is that spoiler on the grey car in the background? Looks very nice!
Thats just a stock Mk2.5 front bumper
Where do the screws with a spring on go
I just pulled the bumper and wings off my Mx5 and ALL the bolts were rusted. Had do drill and grind most of them... Replaced with stainless now. 😁
It's the ones that go through the bumper and front wings that are the real pain in the butt if rusted and rounded off!!
@@lightsuplightsdown3018 lol yup I hear ya..... Took over an hour to get one off using vice grips 10 degrees at a time.
Much better! Never noticed these before as a mk2 owner. Shame there isn’t a similarly cheap lip option for the NB.
There is a GV style lip just like that for the Mk2 for £95 ish. Get the ABS ones so they don’t split. Fit should be exactly the same. You might need to supply hardware, which isn’t expensive.
@@foamdataservices I should have put mk2.5 above, the only ones I’ve seen for the NBFL are £300, and don’t look right unless you paint them in my opinion. The black ones look OEM on the NA for very little money and because of the shape they don’t look stuck on like the mk2.
ianduggan24 What you need is to find a RS factory stage replica front spoiler for a NBFL They are very similar design to these spoilers and in my opinion are subtle and perfect
Damn now I wanna get one, but I know for certain the bolts will give me trouble where they can.
Is there a body-coloured option for this spoiler?
Not to order directly, but they can be painted
Shame they didn't use the existing mounts....just behind the lip.
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Just pulled mine off to fit an RS Active Type 1 overlay, took me 2 hours..a lot of WD and a lot of swearing.
I miss Jim, Jim was the best
What's happened to Jim?