Wooden Spoiler for 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander
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Wooden Spoiler for 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander

We are making a wooden spoiler for a Mitsubishi Outlander, while this project is specifically for the 2007 Outlander the process can still be followed for other cars.
Supplies



- Wood Plank 7 in x 70 in
- Wood Panel 24 in x 18 in
- 2 U-bolts 3/8" x 3-5/8" x 7"
- 4 Nuts
- 4 Wood Screws
- Spray Paint
- Drill
- Saw Stop Table Saw
- ShopBot CNC Machine
Cutting and Sanding Main Board

- Take the wood plank and cut it down to fit over the car without much hangover. We cut it to 65 inches to match the car
- If required Trim the sides of the Board so it is not too wide, our piece was fine at 7 inches.
- Sand down the board and prep it for painting
CNC Side Panels

- Create a design on your computer for a side panel for the wing
- Transfer it over to a CNC machine and cut out two panels, for each side.
- Sand down these as well to prep them for paint
Painting

- Either set up a paint booth or layout paper outside
- Set down the pieces
- Apply coats of paint and let it dry
- Keep applying coats until the wood grain is not visible
Assembling

- After the paint has dried mark out holes on the side panels and sides of the main plank for wood screws
- Drill pilot holes in those points to prep for assembly
- Align holes and drill wood screws in to connect the pieces
Prep for Ubolts and Car Attachment

- find the middle of the board and draw a 48-inch line with 24 inches on each side of the midpoint
- drill a hole at both sides 21 inches from the mide
- drill another hole on both sides at 24 inches from the middle
Attach to Car

- put UBolts under rails on both sides of the car facing up
- put the spoiler above the rails and insert the U bolts into the spoilers corresponding sockets
- use nuts to fasten the spoiler down against the rail and tighten them on the bolts