Kia Stinger Body Kit & Aero Parts Review — GT Spoiler Upgrade
Service Price
$150+
Estimated price · Actual price may vary by shop
Kia Stinger GT genuine tuning spoiler upgrade: ₩2.5M-3.8M. Enhances sporty look and aerodynamics.
Kia Stinger GT Genuine Tuning Spoiler & Trunk Lid Upgrade
The exterior customization of this 2019 Kia Stinger has reached its final stage. Following previous upgrades including Meister lamps, a Meister diffuser, larger exhaust tips, and a valved exhaust system, the final touch is the installation of a GT genuine tuning spoiler and trunk lid. This comprehensive exterior transformation was completed at the Today's Car Daegu branch, bringing the Stinger's aesthetic to its ultimate form.
Vehicle: Kia Stinger (2019)
Service: GT Genuine Tuning Spoiler & Trunk Lid Replacement
Scope: Entire rear trunk area (integrated spoiler)
Duration: 4-5 hours (including disassembly, replacement, and reassembly)
Location: Today's Car Daegu Branch
Recommended for: Stinger owners aiming for the complete Meister exterior look.
Why Upgrade the Genuine Tuning Spoiler?
The Meister trim's trunk lid on the Kia Stinger comes with an integrated spoiler designed specifically for that model. However, the owner desired the distinct look of the GT tuning lineup's genuine spoiler and trunk lid. To achieve this, the entire unit was replaced using genuine, pre-owned GT tuning parts. This process is more involved than a simple swap, requiring careful disassembly and precise reassembly.
Beyond the visual change, a spoiler upgrade impacts the vehicle's aerodynamics and can alter the weight distribution of the trunk lid. Ensuring the complete removal of old adhesive residue and the accurate positioning of the new part are critical for a flawless finish and long-term durability.
Step-by-Step Trunk Lid Replacement Process
Safety was paramount throughout the installation. The process began with disassembling the interior trunk trim and removing both tail lights. This access is necessary because the spoiler is integrated into the trunk lid, and removing surrounding components prevents any interference during the swap.
- Carefully remove the interior trunk trim panels.
- Detach the rear tail lights to gain access to the trunk lid mounting points.
- Thoroughly clean the trunk lid surface, removing all traces of old adhesive.
- Position and secure the new GT genuine tuning spoiler and trunk lid assembly.
- Reinstall the tail lights and interior trim, ensuring all clips and fasteners are properly secured.
A crucial step involves the meticulous removal of all existing double-sided tape from the original Meister trunk lid. Any remaining adhesive can compromise the new part's seal, potentially leading to water leaks or unwanted noise. Specialized removers and careful scraping were used to achieve a perfectly clean surface.
The new GT genuine tuning spoiler trunk lid was then carefully positioned. Ensuring the spoiler's angle and height are perfectly aligned with the car's body lines, and that the spacing is symmetrical, requires multiple test fittings and adjustments.
After securing the new component, the tail lights were reinstalled, followed by the restoration of the interior trunk trim. A final inspection is essential to confirm that all clips are engaged correctly and that there are no gaps. Even minor gaps can be a source of noise or leaks.
GT Genuine Tuning vs. Meister Trim: Aesthetic Differences
While the Meister trunk lid features a more refined and subtle spoiler design, the GT genuine tuning spoiler is characterized by its sharper angles and more pronounced wing profile. This distinction significantly alters the overall character of the Kia Stinger, with the Meister leaning towards elegance and the GT emphasizing sportiness.
The aerodynamic function also differs. The GT version is engineered to generate more downforce during high-speed driving, whereas the Meister's design is optimized for fuel efficiency. These differences extend beyond mere appearance, influencing the car's performance characteristics.
Cost and Installation Time Considerations
The cost for this Kia Stinger GT genuine tuning spoiler and trunk lid replacement typically ranges from ₩2,500,000 to ₩3,800,000, encompassing both the parts and labor. This price reflects the use of genuine components and the detailed nature of the installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does a body kit & aero parts upgrade cost for a Kia Stinger?
The GT genuine tuning spoiler and trunk lid replacement for this Kia Stinger cost approximately ₩2,500,000 to ₩3,800,000. In the US, similar aftermarket body kits and aero parts can range from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the brand and complexity.
Q. How long does a body kit & aero parts upgrade last on a Kia Stinger?
Genuine aero parts like this spoiler can last for many years, often the lifetime of the vehicle, provided they are installed correctly and maintained. Regular cleaning and inspection for any damage or loose fittings will help ensure longevity.
Q. Is a body kit & aero parts upgrade worth it for a Kia Stinger?
This upgrade is most beneficial for Stinger owners seeking a distinct, sportier aesthetic and potentially improved aerodynamics for spirited driving. The value lies in achieving a personalized, high-performance look that enhances the vehicle's presence.
Q. How is a body kit & aero parts upgrade done on a Kia Stinger?
The installation involves carefully disassembling the rear trunk trim and tail lights, removing the old trunk lid and spoiler, thoroughly cleaning the mounting surface, precisely positioning and securing the new body kit or aero parts, and then reassembling all removed components.
Q. What is the best body kit & aero parts option for a Kia Stinger?
For a sportier, more aggressive look, the GT genuine tuning spoiler offers a distinct advantage over the subtler Meister trim. If prioritizing pure aesthetics and a performance-oriented design, the GT option is recommended.
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