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246gts
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rear wing removal

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I have to spray a rear wing to get rid of a few scratches. How difficult is it to remove the wing completely as this should make the spraying easier? :roll:
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Post by Matt »

There are 7 or 8 1/2" bolts which should have captive nuts, but these may have been replaced with non captive ones, or they might just break. They arn't too hard, but I had to grind some of the bolts when I did it earlier this year. there are also 3 bullet connectors to undo for the rear lights
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Post by rayofleamington »

the rear wing bolts are quite likely to be 1/4" whitworth (certainly will be whitworth on the older cars). 1/4" whitworth head size is approx 13.3mm (same as 5/16" BS)
If they are stuck, use a lot of release fluid, leave them overnight etc...
You can also try to tighten them a fraction before removing. on a 2 door saloon you can access some of the nuts to spray release fluid form inside by removing the rear trim panels. On a 4 door the front captive nuts ones are completely enclosed.
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Post by 246gts »

Thanks for your help, you make it sound quite easy, so heres a real test How do I get Trafalgar Blue paint off the brickwork next to the garage door??? :evil:
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Post by Matt »

paint stripper? sandblasting? pressure washer?
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Post by Kevin »

Park the car futher away :wink:
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Post by Matt »

if its only a few scratches i would probably mask off the wing and spray it in situ, but its up to you!
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Post by newagetraveller »

Use a wire brush to remove paint from brickwork.
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Post by Rasputin »

Spray the whole garage trafalgar blue to match the car! :wink:
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Post by bigginger »

Wire brush sounds good. Peaple used to recommend rubbing the brick with a broken brick to remove cement, but I don't know if it would work with paint :D
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