The roof stabilizer is made to keep the vehicle more stable at high speed (effect felt at over 80km/h) and puts downforce to the back of the vehicle. It’s a nice touch to the exterior for those who want a more aggressive look. It’s very easy to install using 3M double-sided tape (not included, please use automotive grade).
Additional Information
Brand
Todoroki
Application
Scion FR-S, Subaru BRZ, Toyota 86
Country of Manufacture
Japan
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Questions on Todoroki MFP Roof Stabilizer
From Josh at 2/26/2015 5:56 AM
Does the spoiler come painted or just primer?
Hello,
It does not come painted. It's a FRP (fiberglass) item that you need to have painted.
Why does it say no drilling required but yet it has bolts on the image?
Hello,
Installation does not require of drilling (just double-sided tapes). The roof stabilizer in the picture has dummy screws for the photographic purpose. If you don’t like the dents for dummy screws, please put the putty there to make it smooth.
Does the factory fin on top need to be removed in order for the spoiler to fit ?
Hello,
Todoroki says their roof stabilizer worked with the antenna when they installed it by themselves. However, they hear some customers were not able to make it done in that way. As the antenna is attached by the double-sided tapes, they recommend shifting it sideway if it interferes.
So, it's possible you need to remove it for installation.
The roof stabilizer is made to keep the vehicle more stable at high speed (effect felt at over 80km/h) and puts downforce to the back of the vehicle. It’s a nice touch to the exterior for those who want a more aggressive look. It’s very easy to install using 3M double-sided tape (not included, please use automotive grade).
Product Questions
Questions on Todoroki MFP Roof Stabilizer
From Josh at 2/26/2015 5:56 AM
Does the spoiler come painted or just primer?
Hello,
It does not come painted. It's a FRP (fiberglass) item that you need to have painted.
Why does it say no drilling required but yet it has bolts on the image?
Hello,
Installation does not require of drilling (just double-sided tapes). The roof stabilizer in the picture has dummy screws for the photographic purpose. If you don’t like the dents for dummy screws, please put the putty there to make it smooth.
Does the factory fin on top need to be removed in order for the spoiler to fit ?
Hello,
Todoroki says their roof stabilizer worked with the antenna when they installed it by themselves. However, they hear some customers were not able to make it done in that way. As the antenna is attached by the double-sided tapes, they recommend shifting it sideway if it interferes.
So, it's possible you need to remove it for installation.