I ordered the EOS and the carbon fiber one from Bangood and sent the EOS back.I didn’t like it. Had the bangood painted black raven to match and I love it and get a lot of compliments on it.
I ordered the EOS and the carbon fiber one from Bangood and sent the EOS back.I didn’t like it. Had the bangood painted black raven to match and I love it and get a lot of compliments on it.Looking to add a spoiler to my 2012 Black Raven sedan and am leaning towards the EOS spoiler + wickerbill. Anyone have experience with this or pics on a black sedan? Curious to hear about whether you went gloss black, primer black (and had it painted to match) or carbon fiber. Also curious about the install and fitment.
I know there are varying opinions on the wickerbill. Personally, I like the look. Little bit of a bummer it's so common now in the muscle car space but it is what it is.
They only had spoilers for Ford Econolines...Try Bangbus.
Teasing us with the Grand National huh.....
I couldn't find anything there either. No issue getting a front splitter for a Honda Civic but didn't see anything that was CTS-V relevant.They only had spoilers for Ford Econolines...
Thanks for sending over the link for this. Just to confirm -- does this fit well around the stock CTS-V light or did you have to swap to the base CTS rear brake light to get it to work?Real Car Carbon Fiber Trunk Lip Spoiler Wing For Cadillac CTS SEDAN 2008-2013 – Alexnld.com Also the spoiler fits real well around the light.
Looks like those are all over eBay for less than 100 bucks. Says material is ABS plastic with "carbon fiber look" just like those ones as well. I'm guessing it's from the same factory? Just not sure where that price discrepancy is coming from.Real Car Carbon Fiber Trunk Lip Spoiler Wing For Cadillac CTS SEDAN 2008-2013 – Alexnld.com Also the spoiler fits real well around the light.
The listing above on Alexnd.com is a bit comical. The website describes the product as a portable air conditioning unit and makes no reference to it being a car part so tough to get comfortable on the fitment details when they don't have a description of the actual item.Looks like those are all over eBay for less than 100 bucks. Says material is ABS plastic with "carbon fiber look" just like those ones as well. I'm guessing it's from the same factory? Just not sure where that price discrepancy is coming from.
I did see that description as well. The fit around the light like I said is nice and tight But you will need to get some real good 2 sided tape. I left the spoiler in the sun for a while to make it more flexible. Before attaching it, I test fit and masked out with painters tape where it should be and had my 2 sons help with actually peeling the 2 sided tape and applying pressure all around.The listing above on Alexnd.com is a bit comical. The website describes the product as a portable air conditioning unit and makes no reference to it being a car part so tough to get comfortable on the fitment details when they don't have a description of the actual item.