

🚀 Mini wing, major impact — turn your car into the ultimate street icon!
The COGEEK Mini Universal Decorative Spoiler Wing is a carbon fiber, peel-and-stick accessory designed to fit all car models. Measuring 7.87 x 1.97 x 1.57 inches, it offers a lightweight, weatherproof upgrade that remains stable at speeds up to 120 km/h. Perfect for adding a sleek, sporty edge to any vehicle with easy installation and durable performance.






| ASIN | B01KQ3D81S |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,952 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #26 in Spoilers |
| Brand | COGEEK |
| Brand Name | COGEEK |
| Color | A |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 370 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Carbon Fiber |
| Included Components | MiniSpoiler Wing |
| Installation Type | Peel & Stick |
| Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 1.97 x 1.57 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.87 x 1.97 x 1.57 inches |
| Manufacturer | COGEEK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G-kas20736 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No |
| Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| UPC | 710558991377 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
V**Y
Great gag!
I love this it makes my day every single time I see it I've gotten so many laughs from so many different people it's absolutely hilarious and I love it. ***I do recommend using gorilla double-sided tape to get that extra hold*** It's been storming and it's been raining and it's just been crazy kinds of weather and it's still holding on strong, Assembly was super easy! Definitely recommend as a gag gift or if your jokester or just looking for laughs
B**G
I achieved my lifelong dream after buying this!
When the 2020 Toyota GR Supra came out and someone told me that it was actually a rebadged BMW, my bowels kept hitting the eject button on me for days on end. Once relieved of this unusual and yet quite painful sensation, I acquired the keys to the most powerful, most aerodynamic, most luxurious, somewhat used 2014 Toyota Corolla. Two weeks before the first time I filled the gas tank up, I felt as if this car would never be like the flying car in the Harry Potter movies. So I did some research and intensive math equations for my college math class and concluded that air isn’t very powerful at 25MPH in a school zone. What I needed to lift this corolla into the air was a lot of wings and some simple weight reduction. I thought to myself mankind’s most unanswered question, “How do I reduce weight?” I spoke to a aeronautical engineer down by the local starbucks, and I simply drilled 2.5 inch holes into the bottom of my engine block, gas tank, blinkers, and even the CVT transmission, to reduce the weight of all those useless fluids. And yet I still couldn’t get enough weight reduction for takeoff. Do you know how excruciatingly painful it is when you're running late to school and your car weighs more than 22 African Elephants, eating away at your precious MPG average? It is unacceptable. After a decade of pure determination, Call of Duty, and hundreds of White Monster energy drinks, I was finally able to conclude that my car had too much weight still and not enough up-force causing countless failed takeoffs. My hands literally went straight to deflating my tires, removing all the seats, selling every part I could on Craigslist and eBay in order to buy the plethora of wings needed to show that person that BMW’s need blinker fluid too. When searching for the perfect wing, I was looking for lightweight and whatever gives the most up-force. This right here was right up my alley. Using a rusty fire hydrant, a broken chromebook, and half bottle of Febreze, I was able to determine that my corolla was hypothetically lighter than me on the moon. Ever since installing this spoiler, my corolla has not once touched asphalt. Now I can check off the box for “going to the moon” on my bucket list.
E**K
Its great quality
It’s great for rc car projects or to get laughs out of people
O**E
Funny & Strong (w/extra steps)
So, I thought I'd wait about roughly a couple weeks before writing a review and here's are my thoughts: 1. Assembly: As others have noted, the assembly for this is annoying as they give you one screw driver and nothing for the extremely small nut. I used a pair of pliers and it worked well enough at the time. 2. The adhesive: Despite some reviews, the adhesive seems rather strong, however, I did take a couple steps first. i. I made sure to sand down the actual contact points on the wing side due to having a seam that might mess with it sticking. ii. I made sure to clean the area I planned to stick it to with some soapy water, dry, wipe with alcohol and then apply. Two weeks later? It's still on there strong through 70mph+ speeds, baking in the sun and driving through the rain. 3. Longevity: Like I said, it's on their fairly strong, however, when you're putting the screws and **before you put it on the car**, it might be a good idea to glue them or use some light-duty lock-tight. Reason being is that the screws do seem to come loose; One nut came off completely and another only came a little loose. Thankfully in my pack there is one extra nut but no idea what I'd do for replacing them. Other than those points? It's not too expensive for what you're getting. Every time I look at it, it immediately puts a smile on my face. Overall? I love it. 😄
R**E
A Little Down Force was needed Ask Emilia Hartford.
This IS A MINUATURE CARBON FIBER looking Racing Wing. I kept this to use as a Gag Gift for a Racer at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. The reception was Fabulous Lots of Smiles and Laughter. Very Satisfied with the purchase. Shipped Fast and Great Support.
B**Y
No more flipping!!
When the Harry Potter movies came out and someone ruined the ending for me before I could see the movie, I knew I had to dedicate my life to finding the perfect spoiler, but never had the opportunity. Years went by and I got my hands on an 07 Infiniti G35x. Right after the warranty on the car expired, I was driving down the interstate when out of no where my car flipped upwards from the massive amounts of air flowing under it. Air is pretty powerful at 65MPH. I thought my cupholder fluid was getting low and topped it off after speaking to an expert at Padvanced Pauto Arts, but I was still having this inconvenient issue. Do you know how annoying it is when you're running a couple minutes late to work and your car flips over, spilling your coffee on the floor? I sure hope not. It's not fun. After months of extensive research, testing, and trial/errors, I was finally able to conclude that my car had way too much up-force and was the reason for the flip-overs. My heart screamed for joy when that meant I needed a spoiler, meaning I could finally come to terms with the ruined Harry Potter movies. When selecting the right spoiler, I was looking for weight, size, and appearance. This spoiler here had everything I was looking for at a darn good price. Using a candle stick, a bamboo plant, and an emptied Keurig k-cup, I was able to determine that I was getting about 1,023.43 pounds of down force @ 45MPH, more than enough to keep my car on the road. Ever since installing this spoiler, I have not once flipped over and life is a lot less stressful.
W**L
Long shipping
Nice look but not really worth 10 dollars..Took like 50 days to ship and lost after one car wash..
N**.
Funny gift for car person in your life.
Fantastic gag gift for tuner boy in your family for sticking onto their PC or monitor. This is sized for a toy. Not a large item. Well-received joke gift.
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