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Old 02-27-2009, 01:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation Gen 4 OEM Spoiler Install... HELP! :)

Soliciting helpful tips and tricks for installing an OEM spoiler on a 2001 Camry LE V6.
I haven't check to see if it is prewired for a spoiler, but I will do that in the next couple days.
I read something somewhere about a bypass for the rear brakelight (in the rear dash) so that you don't get a burnout light coming on in your instrument cluster?
Anything will be helpful including links to DIY manuals or anything. Also, are there any templates I could buy somewhere?
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I installed an oem wing on my GEN 4, it was pretty easy to do. I made templates out of index cards. I marked the holes on both sides on the cards. Then I tape it to the bottom of the wing, position it where it is center, tape the index cards to the trunk and remove the wing.

For the light, I think you unhook the one in the cabin and hook the wing wires into that. or you need to remove the driver side carpet from the trunk which also has wires there.
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Old 02-27-2009, 04:18 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I installed an oem wing on my GEN 4, it was pretty easy to do. I made templates out of index cards. I marked the holes on both sides on the cards. Then I tape it to the bottom of the wing, position it where it is center, tape the index cards to the trunk and remove the wing.
I did sort of the same thing except the company that I got my wing from gave me pre-cut templates that matched the wing. To run the wire I just drilled an extra hole in the trunk. I believe in total you have to drill 7 holes, 3 for each end of the wing and 1 for the wire.
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