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Old 08-18-2004, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard Eldridge
A spoiler of the sort that is normally put on a 4-door sedan is of little or no functional use.
I think for most of us, that's a given. In this situation, it's a matter of personal cosmetic preference, not performance.

Years ago I had my wife's Honda Prelude at the dealer to get a spoiler installed as an option for her birthday. I will add that the kit came with a stiffer trunk hinge torsion spring to deal with the added weight of the spoiler...consider this when you bolt that unit onto the trunk of your W124.

Wiring is simply splicing into the current brake light circuit by your rear window. Make sure you disconnect AND remove the old unit if you go this route...some inspection stations will fail you for an inoperative unit, even if the spoiler light works.
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