For those who actually have a Type R, and not a Type S / Standard MK8 Civic... The actual FN2 Type R does not need drilling as the stock spoiler is already bolted up. This video is for those who want to add a Type R spoiler to their non-R's.
@@dane1477 Yeah you could. You would follow the exact video as it stands. You'd need to drill the rear as depicted in the video. The Type R has these holes pre-drilled with the standard Type-R spoiler
For those who actually have a Type R, and not a Type S / Standard MK8 Civic... The actual FN2 Type R does not need drilling as the stock spoiler is already bolted up. This video is for those who want to add a Type R spoiler to their non-R's.
Could you put a mungen fn2 spoiler on a type s?
@@dane1477 Yeah you could. You would follow the exact video as it stands. You'd need to drill the rear as depicted in the video. The Type R has these holes pre-drilled with the standard Type-R spoiler
Thank you for the info man. Doing it this week and this helped me a lot
Gonna be doing this myself, why does the side holes need to be widened that much?
22mm on the sides,why? 6-8 is not enough?🤷🏾
HI, Is this spoiler being fitted to a FK3 Honda Civic ?
Is it just straight up through the original bolt parts ...
How much would this cost? Got a 2.2cdti I want to tidy up
will the trunk door open well with that extra weight?
FN2 Type R uses stronger pneumatics
@@amoroso1967They are very light . So No..
I used Tiger seal.. No point in drilling holes ..