1.2 16v Clio Mk2 2dr
After having some issues with my spoiler which have now been fixed there are a few things I had happened that others might find useful.
If you are looking at putting a 172 cup spoiler on your 1.2 mk2 first make sure your connectors for the light itself are the same, check this by undoing the bolts that hold the current spoiler on which are just easy torx screws to take off the stock spoiler, beware the plastic clips which hold it in will most likely be brittle from age (mine snapped).
If you are looking to do it yourself I also found that even with the clips it wouldn't quite line up right and ended up being panel bonded on to fit properly and then screwed in. Also we found the new light itself the wires were a different way around so while the stock light would work the new wouldn't. This required the connector itself to have the wires swapped round to allow it to work correctly when the brake pedal is pressed.
Other than this it should fit right on and looks a treat when fitted. ( before and after below)
If you are looking at putting a 172 cup spoiler on your 1.2 mk2 first make sure your connectors for the light itself are the same, check this by undoing the bolts that hold the current spoiler on which are just easy torx screws to take off the stock spoiler, beware the plastic clips which hold it in will most likely be brittle from age (mine snapped).
If you are looking to do it yourself I also found that even with the clips it wouldn't quite line up right and ended up being panel bonded on to fit properly and then screwed in. Also we found the new light itself the wires were a different way around so while the stock light would work the new wouldn't. This required the connector itself to have the wires swapped round to allow it to work correctly when the brake pedal is pressed.
Other than this it should fit right on and looks a treat when fitted. ( before and after below)