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Old 03-08-2006, 02:01 PM   #1
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Default AU Wing broken at mounting screws.

On my car the wing has cracked where the feet meet the boot, specifically the underside of the feet at the part that holds the mounting screws. So the wing is coming off the car. I've removed it to avoid it coming off entirely and causing havoc.

I need to find an au falcon xr6 series 1 wing. Black if possible. Not the dual plane type that was an option but the standard wing. Either that or seeing about getting it repaired somehow.

Anybody have one laying around? Or have had similar happen?

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Old 03-08-2006, 11:49 PM   #2
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Anybody have one laying around?
Gen-you-wine AU spoilers are like hens teeth. I looked for one for a sensible price for ages, and gave up. A few companies are making repros, but they are mainly fibreglass, from what I can gather.

I can pretty much guarantee not too many people will "have one lying around". Fern Tree Gulley might be your best bet.
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Old 04-08-2006, 01:41 AM   #3
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On my car the wing has cracked where the feet meet the boot, specifically the underside of the feet at the part that holds the mounting screws. So the wing is coming off the car. I've removed it to avoid it coming off entirely and causing havoc.

I need to find an au falcon xr6 series 1 wing. Black if possible. Not the dual plane type that was an option but the standard wing. Either that or seeing about getting it repaired somehow.

Anybody have one laying around? Or have had similar happen?
Yep, I had the same thing with mine. It's from using the spoiler as a boot opener. Would be cheaper (almost) to get the holes filled, or get a new wing from AWC (fibreglass).
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Old 04-08-2006, 03:45 AM   #4
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Well, I never used the spolier as a boot opener and I know my wife didnt. Always, always opened the boot via the ford badge area.
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Old 04-08-2006, 10:40 AM   #5
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mate i got an xr6 series 1....just had the holes in my boot filled up so im selling the spoiler....its galaxy blue in colour....just had painted with new gaskets on....make an offer....im from newcastle
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Old 04-08-2006, 02:51 PM   #6
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not sure if au1 but
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FORD-AU-REAR-...QQcmdZViewItem
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Old 04-08-2006, 04:02 PM   #7
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dont really have to be using them as handles for your bootlid.

A lot do this, its just the plastic becoming brittle after years in the sun. This is the main reason we mould most of the simple factory wings and bobtails as they all start to deteriorate and you cant get them from Ford any more. Main reason why we moulded the AU1 classic bobtail, not a particularly inspiring thing but they are all falling apart and with these particular bolt holes used you cant use any other wing and cover the existing holes.....
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Old 20-05-2015, 10:11 AM   #8
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Default Re: AU Wing broken at mounting screws.

My AU2 wing cracked as a boot handle (previous owners) and some one also had a go at removing it late at night -.- Trying to remount repair, but the best way was to remove the bolts, seal the cracks etc, from the inside pour some good glue inside and the best method of securing a brittle wing(spoiler) I found is using cable ties, 1 in the wing fed through both holes, using a bent paper clip to retrieve the feed out end, and another cable tie, to lash it to the boot lid. a 69 of cable ties. best its been in years hope this saves someone all the bs of trying to refit bolts in a brittle wing
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Old 20-05-2015, 11:24 AM   #9
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My AU2 wing cracked as a boot handle (previous owners) and some one also had a go at removing it late at night -.- Trying to remount repair, but the best way was to remove the bolts, seal the cracks etc, from the inside pour some good glue inside and the best method of securing a brittle wing(spoiler) I found is using cable ties, 1 in the wing fed through both holes, using a bent paper clip to retrieve the feed out end, and another cable tie, to lash it to the boot lid. a 69 of cable ties. best its been in years hope this saves someone all the bs of trying to refit bolts in a brittle wing
Cable ties...really!
All is well 'til THEY get brittle, snap, & drop your wing on someones windscreen at 100kph!!!
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Old 20-05-2015, 11:32 AM   #10
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Ummm, news flash people, FALCONS DON'T NEED SPOILERS!!!

Unless you travel everywhere at 200kph or regularly hit the race track, you simply don't need one. Why they were fitted in factory beats the hell outta' me!

Same 'ol same 'ol, when I got my AU2 the rear wing was cracked at the base. The thing was 2mm thick & made from fibreglass.

As I quickly learned, telling people NOT to lift the boot lid by placing hands under the wing was pointless. Plus the stress caused by simply closing the boot jars the wing & causes fatigue!

When I resprayed my car, I deleted the wing & filled the holes. Problem solved fo' eva!!!
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Old 20-05-2015, 11:52 AM   #11
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Ummm, news flash people, FALCONS DON'T NEED SPOILERS!!!

Unless you travel everywhere at 200kph or regularly hit the race track, you simply don't need one. Why they were fitted in factory beats the hell outta' me!

Same 'ol same 'ol, when I got my AU2 the rear wing was cracked at the base. The thing was 2mm thick & made from fibreglass.

As I quickly learned, telling people NOT to lift the boot lid by placing hands under the wing was pointless. Plus the stress caused by simply closing the boot jars the wing & causes fatigue!

When I resprayed my car, I deleted the wing & filled the holes. Problem solved fo' eva!!!
I'd say the cable ties are stronger than the spoiler. and who doesn't drive 200km/h everywhere? you dont need a wing cos your ford is red, and we all know that goes faster. even in the driveway. I need a replacement meteorite boot anyway, and why would your spoiler fly off at 50km/h. epic.
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Default Re: AU Wing broken at mounting screws.

im on the look out for one as well liquid silver S2, i threw some railway sleepers in the trailer and carefully drove 6 k`s and down the most nasty driveway, got all the way home then caught a sleeper on spoiler backing in an easy driveway, its still holding but its well cactus .
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