Read the Information Provided Below Carefully
Prior to Placing an Order.
Click on the "Make A Selection" button
below for a choice of 8 listings of our Universal Wings sorted out by
Aluminum Wings, Carbon
Fiber Wings, Fiberglass Wings, Miscellaneous
Wings, Urethane Spoilers,
Wing Listed by Style, Wing
Listed by Part Number and Wings Listed by Measurement.
Our suggestions for
universal wings listed below should be looked upon
only as a guide therefore under no circumstances
Erebuni guarantees that a particular universal wing
will fit your car. It is up to you to determine whether
a particular wing will fit your car or not. You should
be prepared to do the necessary modifications in
order to make the wing that you had chosen to fit
your car. We recommend that you consult with your
installer prior to making the purchase to determine
whether he can do the job and how much he would charge
you.
In order to determine which one of our
universal wings will fit your car you need to take 2 measurements
of your car. First, measure the width of your trunk where
you plan to install the wing. Second, measure the width
of your car from one end of the quarter panel to the other
end. We provide you with 3 measurement of the wing in order
for you determine whether that is the wing that you want.
For example: 22", 45", 6". The first measurement
is the "B" measurement, the second is the "L" measurement
and the third is the "H" measurement. The first
measurement and the most important is the bolt to bolt
measurement of the wing which we call "B" measurement.
This is the distance between one mounting bolt of the wing
to the other mounting bolt. Your trunk's width has to be
more than the wing's "B" measurement in order
for you to be able to mount the wing on your trunk. In
other words, if your trunk width is 45 inches then the
wing's "B" measurement should be 44 inches or
less. "B" measurement which is a combination
of 2 numbers such as 38/45 means that the inner pedestal
bolt measurement is 38" while the outer bolt measurement
is 45" or the pedestals are adjustable therefore you
can have a choice of either measurement.
The second measurement that we give you
is the "L" measurement which is the total length
of the wing from one end to the other. This measurement
is not needed for mounting purposes unless it is a wing
with overhanging sides. Generally, the "L" measurement
should be more or less the same as the width of the rear
of your car from one end of the quarter panel to the other.
Of course, there are exceptions to this rule based on personal
preferences . When the "L" measurement is larger
then the width of your car then the wing will stick out
from the side of the car. For example, if the "L" measurement
is 56 inches and your car width is 50 inches then the wing
will stick out 3 inches on each side of the car. For wings
which have pedestals which are shorter then the overhanging
sides such as the Touring Style wings we supply you with
2 "L" measurement such as 48/52. The smaller
measurement is the inside span of the overhangs, while
the larger measurement is the total length of the wing.
The inside span measurement is the more important measurement
because it gives you the measurement that the wing has
to clear before heating your quarter panels. The width
of the car from one quarter panel to the other must be
at least 1 inch less than the smaller measurement of "L"
The third measurement that we give you
is the "H" measurement which is the height of
the wing. This measurement has no bearing on the installation
or fitment of the wing and it is purely for your purposes
to determine how high of a wing you want. Adjustable wings
have 2 measurements for the "H" such as 7/10
depending on the adjustment level.
There are many other factors that come
into play when installing a universal wing. For example
the position and the angle of the pedestals or the curvature
of your trunk may require you to do some modifications
to the pedestals or the wing itself in order to make it
fit your car. To help you detect one of such problems,
we have marked "PNF" under the notes column for
the wings that have Pedestals which are Not Flat,
which means that those wings have pedestals which do not
sit flush on a flat surface. They may either have an inward
or outward angle or some other odd shape. This PNF listing
can be found on the "Listed by Styles", "Listed
by Part Number" and "Listed by Measurement" pages.
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Erebuni Corp. 158 Roebling Street
Brooklyn, New York 11211