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12-16-2008, 10:35 AM
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Pretty Darn Active Enthusiast
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Real Name: Nick
Location: Rhode Island
Hybrids: 08 Desert Sand TCH w/Nav+Leather
Posts: 322
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Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
Would a rear spoiler lower my mpg's any?
I love my 08 TCH, currently getting 37.2mpg (was as high as 37.7 during the summer).
I'm thinking of pimpin' it out a little.
Any thoughts?
37.6 mpg (US)
2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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12-16-2008, 10:50 AM
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Along for the ride.....
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Location: York, Maine
Hybrids: Toyota Camry Hybrid
Posts: 113
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
It couldn't make that much of a difference - go for it. You only live once...
plus they make great grab bars when the driveway is icy :o)
2007 Camry Hybrid - Titanium Metallic - sunroof, heated mirrors, mud flaps, body side molding, and, of course, a Red Sox license plate frame.
2004 Honda Pilot EX- Midnight Blue (another great car!) http://www.piloteers.org/
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12-16-2008, 10:56 AM
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Pretty Darn Active Enthusiast
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Real Name: Nick
Location: Rhode Island
Hybrids: 08 Desert Sand TCH w/Nav+Leather
Posts: 322
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
Never thought of using it as a grab bar. Great idea! 
37.6 mpg (US)
2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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12-16-2008, 07:23 PM
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Real Name: Frank
Hybrids: Camry
Posts: 100
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
I had the dealer add one to mine before I picked it up. I like the way it looks.
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12-16-2008, 08:11 PM
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Real Name: willard west
Location: Beautiful Pacific NW
Hybrids: 2003 Prius
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
The core purpose of a rear spoiler is to help keep the car more "fastened" to the roadbed via downforce. More "weight" on the wheels.
So yes, FE will suffer, but only, really, if you are one of those nonsensical hypermilers.
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12-17-2008, 08:53 AM
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Real Name: Jeff
Location: Elk Grove, CA (Sacramento)
Hybrids: 2008 Jasper Pearl TCH w/NAV & Leather
Posts: 16
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
I have a wing spoiler on my 08 Honda Accord, and I've noticed no changes at all to my mpgs before it was put on. I've seen a lot of TCH here with spoilers, and I must say the camry lip spoiler looks real nice and makes the lines more smoother and complete in the back IMO. If they made a TCH with the SE body style, I'd be set! I'm thinking of getting one for my TCH myself. Good luck!

90% CITY/10% HWY
Last edited by ElkGroveGreen; 12-17-2008 at 08:59 AM.
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12-17-2008, 04:29 PM
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Real Name: Ronald
Location: Indiana
Hybrids: Toyota Camry Hybrid
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
I installed one on my '08 and noticed no difference in my MPG. I also added an entire body kit and noticed no difference in MPG.
2008 Barcelona Red Metallic TCH Mods: 20% hybrid window tint, Wade window vent visors, lower grill chrome accents, fog lights, factory spoiler, Razzi ground effects, Razzi simulated dual exhaust
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12-17-2008, 07:57 PM
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Hybrids: 2009 TCH
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
I installed one myself that I purchased from Toyota. Definitely improves the looks of the car IMO.
For a good deal on a spoiler contact the parts department at Fred Anderson Toyota (919.787.8101) and ask to talk to Thomas. You will also need to purchase the drilling template as 4-5 holes need to be drilled in the trunklid to secure the spoiler (it secures with bolts as well as contact tape). Scared me to death at first drilling holes in the trunklid of my new $30K car, but the template made it nearly impossible to screw up. I also purchased and installed the body side moulding as well. No drilling to install these. It took me a little over an hour to install everything (and saved me hundreds of dollars vs what the stealer was going to charge as pre-purchase options).
Last edited by TEH; 12-17-2008 at 07:59 PM.
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12-18-2008, 01:19 AM
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Real Name: Steve Hansen
Location: South Florida
Hybrids: Camry
Posts: 271
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
Spoilers are supposed to add some down force to the rear of front-heavy cars, to improve handling. The airfoil is small and inefficient, so at "legal" speeds it doesn't do much at all. The weight distribution on the TCH is 57/43 (front/back), so a little down force might be beneficial if you are prone to drive at illegal speeds. I personally don't like the way they look, and I can't remember the last time I drove much faster than 80, so I don't have one on my own car.
If you want to install one, though, here's a tip: After you drill the holes in the trunk lid, use a little primer to dress the edges of the holes. Use a q-tip for a brush. Then try to avoid scratching the primer while you insert the bolts. Also put some auto body sealer (aka, caulk) on that area before closing it up. The priming and sealing takes just a few minutes, but will delay the arrival of rust in that area by many years.
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12-18-2008, 09:28 AM
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Real Name: Nick
Location: Rhode Island
Hybrids: 08 Desert Sand TCH w/Nav+Leather
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Re: Thinking of getting a rear spoiler
I called my dealer (more like a stealer) and he gave me a cost of over $450 installed.
No thanks!
A spoiler would have looked nice, but not that nice.
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2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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