Monday, April 15, 2024
Menu

Lifted off - for this you use wing risers / spoiler spacers

Reading time 4 Min.

Lifted off - for this you use wing risers / spoiler spacers

Have you ever heard of these Spoiler spacers or Wing risers belongs? Not? Then we would like to explain briefly to you with the following article what it is about. Spoiler spacers are small spacers which ensure that the trunk spoiler or the roof spoiler is higher in the rear area. This can be a spoiler from the accessories or a factory-installed spoiler such as one roof spoiler (Ford Fiesta ST, Subrau Impreza etc.). Is the roof spoiler a screwed and non-glued variant, the screw connection can be loosened and the wing risers become put in between. Then the spoiler is reattached and depending on the version stands the wing then farther away from the vehicle roof / rear window ab.

suitable for many vehicles

Lifted off - for this you use wing risers / spoiler spacers

And in principle it is also similar with the classic one Rear spoiler, the one on the trunk lid (Engine flap on vehicles with a mid or rear engine) is attached. Here comes this Wing riser kit as an extension, or, depending on the design, also as replacement, used for the previous bars. The system is then rather than Wing supports, wing elevation or as Rear wing extension designated. But the principle is identical. Through the installation the rear wing rises accordingly. Example vehicles are here Porsche Cayman GT4 or the Subaru BRZ. Manufacturers are, for example, Perrin or Boomba. Visually, a wing riser kit can be painted in the same color as the vehicle, there are versions made of carbon or aluminum and foiling is often possible without any problems.

not suitable for road traffic

Unfortunately, such spoilers are usually spacers without TÜV certificate and therefore not suitable for use in road traffic. Whether and to what extent individual entries are possible depends on the product and also on the vehicle. In any case, you should inquire in advance if the vehicle is to continue to be used in traffic.

We hope that you have received our information report on the topic / term Wing riser kit (Further designations / keywords are: wing riser kit, wing risers, wing risers, spoiler spacers, spoiler spacers, wingrisers, hatch risers, wing spoilers, wing spoilers, lift extension set, lifter set, wing supports, wing extension, rear wing extension) from the Autotuning category. Our goal is to have the largest German-speaking tuning lexicon (Tuning Wikipedia) and to explain tuning technical terms from A to Z easily and understandably. We are therefore expanding this lexicon almost daily and you can see how far we have already come HERE see. And soon the next one will be Tuning scene concept illuminated by us. There's a theme that not can be found in our Wikipedia? Then send us an email at kontakt@tuningblog.eu and gives us the term. We will write a suitable article as soon as possible. PS. By the way, you will be informed about new topics if you have ours Feed subscriber.

Lifted off - for this you use wing risers / spoiler spacers

Below are a few examples from our tuning lexicon:

But of course tuningblog has countless other articles on the subject of cars & car tuning in stock. Do you want to see them all? Just click HERE and look around. We would also like to provide you with news aside from the tuning. In our category Tips, products, information & Co we pick up contributions from car or accessory manufacturers. And also our category Test sites, laws, offenses, information has almost daily new information for you. Here are a few topics from our tuning wiki:

Vehicle on-board diagnosis: OBD1 adapter to OBD2!

Lifted off - for this you use wing risers / spoiler spacers

High performance oil filter: The TRABOLD filter system!

Lifted off - for this you use wing risers / spoiler spacers

USA Tuning Term: What are Pro Touring Vehicles?

Lifted off - for this you use wing risers / spoiler spacers

"Tuningblog.eu" - we keep you up to date on the subject of car tuning and car styling with our tuning magazine and we present you the latest tuned vehicles from all over the world every day. It's best to subscribe to ours Feed and will automatically be informed as soon as there is something new about this post, and of course also to all other contributions.

About Thomas Wachsmuth

Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

Leave a Comment

Your e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked with * marked