DAEWOO LANOS STOCK SPOILER ? ? ? HOW TO FIT MINE?
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DAEWOO LANOS STOCK SPOILER ? ? ? HOW TO FIT MINE?
ok guys, a simple one, iv found a stock daewoo lanos spoiler for sale, i havent bought it yet, i wanted to know...
if its easy to fit on my lanos, as it doesnt have the standard spoiler, or holes for it. so does it mean i have to drill into the boot? or is it fixed to the glass, im rather confused, cheers for help guys, thanks, rez
if its easy to fit on my lanos, as it doesnt have the standard spoiler, or holes for it. so does it mean i have to drill into the boot? or is it fixed to the glass, im rather confused, cheers for help guys, thanks, rez
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lanos2001 wrote:yup i was told by some auto glass people that since the back glass is tempered glass there is no way it can be drilled.
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So how the hell does it install?
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the ones that came with the spoiler had them drilled at the factory or something. why it can't be drilled i don't know the specifics on that. i was just advised not to do it. the only other way would be to maybe to use double sided tape since its a small spoiler or use automotive glue like i did with my DVE wing.
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that type of glass is made in a way that it will shatter into peices on impact so trying to drill it will simply break it.lanos2001 wrote:the ones that came with the spoiler had them drilled at the factory or something. why it can't be drilled i don't know the specifics on that. i was just advised not to do it. the only other way would be to maybe to use double sided tape since its a small spoiler or use automotive glue like i did with my DVE wing.
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the glass with the holes is not actually drilled, those drills were accounted for during the glass sheet formation... i guess its in the mold or something anyways the drilling is not part of the process.
to install that... some people at daewootech yahoo group suggested replacing the whole rear glass with the one from the sport version (or the version that got the holes in it whatever that might be). i don't know if that feasable for you but it is the only way to BOLT the spoiler on the glass as drilling will just damage the glass.
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Having worked with glass before, I know that glass, even the shatter-type safety glass, CAN be drilled if the correct type of drill bit and the correct drill rotation speed is used.
The reasons the glass shops say they can not drill is because there is a chance the glass will shatter, and they do not want to be held responsible for replacing the glass that they broke.
A molycarb (molibdenium carbide) diamond coated drill bit is what is needed. While drilling, cold water must be run acorss the drill point so that it does not get hot. The glass must be supported properly because any flex will cause it to shatter.
It is not easy, but it can be done.
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The reasons the glass shops say they can not drill is because there is a chance the glass will shatter, and they do not want to be held responsible for replacing the glass that they broke.
A molycarb (molibdenium carbide) diamond coated drill bit is what is needed. While drilling, cold water must be run acorss the drill point so that it does not get hot. The glass must be supported properly because any flex will cause it to shatter.
It is not easy, but it can be done.
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote:Having worked with glass before, I know that glass, even the shatter-type safety glass, CAN be drilled if the correct type of drill bit and the correct drill rotation speed is used.
The reasons the glass shops say they can not drill is because there is a chance the glass will shatter, and they do not want to be held responsible for replacing the glass that they broke.
A molycarb (molibdenium carbide) diamond coated drill bit is what is needed. While drilling, cold water must be run acorss the drill point so that it does not get hot. The glass must be supported properly because any flex will cause it to shatter.
It is not easy, but it can be done.
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You have to be carfull with the water to... if the glass gets hot then cold fast enough if will crack. At least when you blow glass that happens
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probably the cooling water cycle is started even before the actual drilling to avoid that.
OZ how much will it cost to get that job done? might be more than a new -already ported - glass would cost??
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OZ how much will it cost to get that job done? might be more than a new -already ported - glass would cost??
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It won't get hot because you keep the water flowing the whole time the glass is being drilled. You start the water before the drill is ever turned on; that way, the glass remains cool and never has a chance to get hot.kinkyllama wrote:You have to be carfull with the water to... if the glass gets hot then cold fast enough if will crack. At least when you blow glass that happens
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I have not priced it, but it shouldn't be very expensive and shouldn't take very long to complete.mmamdouh wrote:probably the cooling water cycle is started even before the actual drilling to avoid that.
OZ how much will it cost to get that job done? might be more than a new -already ported - glass would cost??
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Any decent glass replacement and repair shop should have the tools to drill glass.
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thats rather anoying, theres one going for 99p on ebay.
mmm, i might just get it, and see if a rear window pops up from sport, but then its more than likely to have the spoiler on anyway.
thanks for help guys.
you sure theres no way it can be glued???
mmm, i might just get it, and see if a rear window pops up from sport, but then its more than likely to have the spoiler on anyway.
thanks for help guys.
you sure theres no way it can be glued???
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