rear diffuser: how do you...?

Started by L18M, June 13, 2009, 12:46:07 AM

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L18M

I\'ve seen quite a few people with this type of diffuser.. just wondering how you stick / bolt etc yours on?

ie regular nuts and bolts / 3M tape / cable tie etc

cheers :)

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2 doritos on a stick woohoo :rollin

Kieron

My original Re-Amemiya one has side parts that bolt into the stock holes from the rear spats (they have to be removed 1st) then you bolt the diffuser to the side parts. Then the front bolts onto the diff and the rear onto the numberplate frame.

Something like that. Mine is still on the garage floor :Giggle

Oh EDIT: Just seen you got an FC. Drill holes (if you can find a bit with no rust) and rivet it on.

JTW86

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I\'ve got an RE-A rear diffuser on my TII.
you\'ll need to drill 2 holes on each side of the rear (dont worry, its fiberglass) for the side parts to hold on and another two on the rear bumper to hold the diffuser, then you remove two bolts underneath the car (near the fuel tank if i remember correctly) and attach the two metal brackets that came with diffuser to the diffuser and the car with bolts.

I think i still have the instruction sheet, can scan it and post it up if ya like.

L18M

thats good stuff thanks..
did you just use normal bolts or pop rivets etc..?

the only place i found the rear diffuser is rotaryart but i been warned to be careful with them :(

oh.. saw ur fc (htink it was urs) in banzai.. looks good :)
2 doritos on a stick woohoo :rollin

JTW86

i\'ll go try hunt it tomorrows in the garage (got tons of sh!t in there lol)

It came with 4 rivits and 4 bolts but i went and used bolts instead of the rivets, its easier to remove the diffuser i.e change exhaust etc...

I got mines from RHDJapan like 2yrs ago, got it for £350!!! atm its like £700

haha yeah that\'ll be my FC :P wish it got a lil more attention tho :P

Ed_RX7

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LI8M...see here...I can get Craft Company replicas at a very good price
 
Plus they are thicker than the REA ones out there.
 
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NurburgRob

Quote from: Ed_RX7;617544LI8M...see here...I can get Craft Company replicas at a very good price
 
Plus they are thicker than the REA ones out there.
 
http://s300.photobucket.com/albums/nn8/ed_rx7/JKL/
 
 
 
for Fc and Fd Fitment...with all fittings

What price are we talking, in carbon, for an FD kind sir?
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JTW86

Had a look at the garage, couldnt find the sheet instead i\'ll post up a pic of the RE-A Diffuser >,<









mind the quality, phone cam pics.

L18M

lol.. thanks
cant wait to get mine.. have ordered it.. replica from rotaryart.
quite a bit cheaper also.. :)
think will use rivnuts to attach it on..
2 doritos on a stick woohoo :rollin

chrno

I don\'t wish to be "that cranky guy" but if all of you only buy replicas, the Japanese companies won\'t sell to europe/America since everything they sell will be copied.. Save some more and buy the genuine parts to keep the market alive. It hurts my wallet every time but it\'s worth it in the end. And if you buy quality, you only cry once.

Macer

Quote from: chrno;634077I don\'t wish to be "that cranky guy" but if all of you only buy replicas, the Japanese companies won\'t sell to europe/America since everything they sell will be copied.. Save some more and buy the genuine parts to keep the market alive. It hurts my wallet every time but it\'s worth it in the end. And if you buy quality, you only cry once.

I totally agree, even though it spells financial misery!