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hey i took my stock wing of my r32 and now each time i open the boot it flys up real quick like its gonna jump off is there some spring i can loosen to make it not go up as fast and how hard is it to do that? and when boot is closed because it just wants 2 fly up it sits 3 or so mill higher then it should

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To my knowledge, i dont think you can. The boot is spring loaded with spring steal rods going from one side to the other on the boot hinges. There is no extra notches for you to take the tension out. I believe its fixed in one spot and it cant be adjusted.

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We had the exact opposite problem - going from a GTS bootlid with no wing to a GTR bootlid with GTR wing. Ours would not even open as the hinges/spring were not strong enough to cope with the extra weight of the wing.

You can have our hinges and springs couried to you for $50 (it is too long to use Aust Post). Please contact by PM.

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