
shinny wrote:
Really?? The rev3 spoiler is a single piece, so they clearly worked out how to mould that.The aftermarket copies are a single piece too, meaning you don't need Toyota's huge industrial experience to achieve it with that specific shape either
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Id hazard a guess that the dies used on a rev 3 spoiler due to its shape open/close vertically during the casting process possibly leaving mould lines on only the leading edge, rear edge and base therefore hiding the lines to an extent and being relatively easy to deburr with an automated process.






You have to remember that aftermarket rev5 spoilers cost what now?


What i mean is


Believe me, toyota would have paid nowhere near that per unit finished.





Copies are not as good as oem, they would also use laid fibreglass not injection moulding meaning a totally different process.

The timescale to complete each one in mass manufacturing needs to be taken into account and also waste parts costed in.



I work in a casting facility






Also yes, for the speed and cost the item would need to be produced at you would need a high investment cost.




I Dont mean that to sound blunt if it does, just pointing things out.
