2005 E55 Trunk Spoiler
#2
Super Member
The MB dealer offers a mild spoiler that's a 3-piece design for the trunk and 1/4 panels above the taillights.
Originally Posted by Al E
Where can I get a spoiler for my E55?
Thanks,
Al
Thanks,
Al
#3
If you want an aftermarket piece, you can try shooting an e-mail to neal@euroteckmotorsports.com or sales@evosport.com Good luck! Show pictures on whatever you get!!
#4
MBWorld Fanatic!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 4,330
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
'09 911 C4S
There are many that you can choose from:
1. OEM Accessories catalog
2. Lorinser
3. Brabus
4. Carlsson
5. Schatz
6. Dyanmic Performance
7. Renntech (edit)
1. OEM Accessories catalog
2. Lorinser
3. Brabus
4. Carlsson
5. Schatz
6. Dyanmic Performance
7. Renntech (edit)
#5
Administrator
No matter what style you get, find a very good paint shop that will actually make the spoiler look like it belongs on your car.
"My $1,000.00 one piece rear spoiler story:"
I purchased a $400.00 Renntech spoiler, then spent 200.00 to have it painted. I sent it to a discount body shop, thinking it's only a small paint job. Unfortunately, they did a crap job with the color match and finish. I was actually embarrassed to have this thing sitting on the back of my car. Furthermore, I was extremely upset with this shop and was not about to return my car to their garage. Shortly after this event, my car was sent to Colorado for K2 modifications. When it was out there I had the body shop that does Kleemann's body work remove and refinish the thing. $400.00 dollars latter the spoiler looked like it came from the factory. The moral of the story.......If you are going to put aftermarket parts on your $90,000.00 Mercedes, do not try to cut corners to save a few bucks.
Do a search, there have been numerous threads with pictures and comments on most of the different spoilers out there.
"My $1,000.00 one piece rear spoiler story:"
I purchased a $400.00 Renntech spoiler, then spent 200.00 to have it painted. I sent it to a discount body shop, thinking it's only a small paint job. Unfortunately, they did a crap job with the color match and finish. I was actually embarrassed to have this thing sitting on the back of my car. Furthermore, I was extremely upset with this shop and was not about to return my car to their garage. Shortly after this event, my car was sent to Colorado for K2 modifications. When it was out there I had the body shop that does Kleemann's body work remove and refinish the thing. $400.00 dollars latter the spoiler looked like it came from the factory. The moral of the story.......If you are going to put aftermarket parts on your $90,000.00 Mercedes, do not try to cut corners to save a few bucks.
Do a search, there have been numerous threads with pictures and comments on most of the different spoilers out there.