Gen4 ACR Spoiler Height

PDCjonny

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Interestingly give or take a 1/4" it is almost exactly 4 feet on the button.
 
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That's how you get maximum downforce, this is a working spoiler not for decoration like on most cars.

I understand the concept of the wing. Actually from looking at the pictures I suspected that the wing and roof were equal height. I'm just trying to figure out if I would need to raise the track on my garage door. As it turns out the car would fit when the lift is resting on the top support but the wing might hit the door when the lift raises that extra few inches before it ratchets and sets back down.

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I agree with Bruce, backing it in would likely help clear any issues.

You might also want to adjust your cutoff safety switch so it kills the motor just after the last safety stop but plenty before damage could result. We did this on my lift (left 8" of room) and it helps make storing the car a little easier as you aren't constantly adjusting it and looking to see if it is high enough, plus it will help prevent an accidental opps if someone trues to help you and goes up when you mean down.
 
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It looks like I would just need to reposition the top of the door track up a few inches. Backing in doesn't work because of the beam. Now I just need to find an ACR. Hopefully the stars align and everything falls into place by Spring time.
 

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