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This is the part number C2p22257xxx to order the bigger oem spoiler from any official Jaguar website in the USA.Idk if it turns into a different part number in other countries.It also fits the regular XK model in case you thinking your Jag is not cool enough to look as great as the XKR all because the XKR have better speed performance So if you confused about not ending up with a smaller spoiler if you want to go with the bigger 1 to put on it like you see on the black packs and speed packs,just remember the c2p22257xxx part number if you decide you want to order 1 off the official Jaguar website
Last edited by Barry Leftwich; Aug 13, 2020 at 07:48 AM.
A picture paints a thousand words, let's see your back end!
Spoiler alert (see what I did there?) the RS GT has a REALLY BIG spoiler, am assuming you've got the standard for the year.
That is not a spoiler. It's a picnic table attached to the back!
it looks dumb. Unless there is a functional reason (as on a track), no one should ever have this attachment on the highly styled Jaguar XK.
Yeah, I tried an aftermarket spoiler. I don't even know if it fit like crap because I couldn't get it TO fit even close enough to check. The CHMSL hole wasn't even CLOSE to acceptable, or even mountable in a terrible manner. The whole thing was a debacle.
I bought a used OEM and it fit perfect.
How many XK owners out there have actually gotten their car with the really nice big spoiler on the back? Does anybody know what years they actually came on and was it an option? I lucked out just bought a 2014 that came with it
Nope, my 2011 XF is beautiful as it came, no spoiler required. Sleek and smooth, beautiful bright white and faster than my C5 Corvette!
To me this is the only spoiler that improves on current small lip on my car. A real wing. Not the big erector set looking wing that dumbs down the XK(R-S) to a race-boy inspired asian racer from Nissan or Toyota...not that there is anything wrong with that, perfectly fine on a Supra, WRX, or S2000.. That look has it's place.
If you want to enhance the natural English elegance of this car this is the only viable spoiler upgrade!
lmao!!! I think it's ridiculous to put a spoiler on top of another spoiler even if it's small enough to just leave it there to use it for a brake light
Looks like I got the speed pack spoiler are they common? And what years did they use them in?
The speed pack/black pack are NOT common and they VERY hard to find too.Don't know the years they started making them, but i think they probably started back on the 2010 models.I also heard black packs/speed packs have a slight upgrade in the suspension on those type XKR
It's easy to say that the big spoiler attached to the smaller 1.That whole section back there is attached to the trunk.So it should be able to lift as crazy as it looks lol
The speed pack/black pack are NOT common and they VERY hard to find too.Don't know the years they started making them, but i think they probably started back on the 2010 models.I also heard black packs/speed packs have a slight upgrade in the suspension on those type XKR
The speed pack spoiler was first fitted way back in 2008 to the XKR-S - the last 4.2 supercharged model , the 2008 R-S was an out-of-hours & weekends project created by the same dynamics team (Mike Cross, Dave Pook and Matt O'Hara) that worked on the original 4.2 XKR. They wanted to see what the car would be like with a more performance-focussed handling setup. Management liked what they saw, and decided to release it as a limited edition. The same process lead to the XKR 75 and eventually the 5.0 R-S.
I got one of these in January after seeing one for sale the previous December but I was aware of them for a couple of years so could not miss the opportunity its a 2009 year so the last of the line - one former owner and around 50k miles - many people on the Facebook Jaguar forums did not know what it was - very few were sold, around 10 or so are registered in the UK with the rest scattered around Europe as LHD - 150 such units
I like it alot , fantastic contrast with the ivory interior and if you are going to put black wheels on a car you have to black out the window reveal as well
Well done !
Are they Coventry wheels ?? They suit the Jag very nicely