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620R Canards

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I've always liked the front canards on the 620R they seem to add a nice little visual touch of track aggression and so I looked to source a pair for my 600LT. As to be expected the price from Mclaren was astronomical at around £3K+ so on to a new journey of finding an alternative.

Mclaren 620R Canards


Im not going to go into the aero dynamics of this item, I think such things are irrelevant without data but given there used on both the 620R and 570S GT4 there must be something vs nothing. However for me the intent was more visual vs expecting any major downforce improvement. Knowing the GT4 items where often the most popular route folks would go for the part I ordered some but was quite disappointed.

Mclaren 570s GT4 Canards


The item was simply a piece of bent carbon fibre sheet, with poor fitment, and too angular for an OEM+ look, for a GT4 it makes sense but wasn't suitable for what I wanted for my 600LT. I was not going to pay the £3K+ Mclaren wanted and so I worked with a friend to start 3D scanning the car to find a solution.



3D scanning the car allows us to get a perfect fitment with the contour of the car. Using the GT4 canard to get a feel for the curvature of the actual canard we could then start the re-design. The first design received some improvements, specifically more bevel on the outer edge to be more OEM+ and also indentation of the fixing points to make them less visual which you can see in the side by side picture above.



The final design had a thickness and bevel which for me met the design needs of being as close to OEM+ and style of the 620R possible. For prototyping 3D printing was used with a higher grade material than usual.

Mclaren 620R 600LT Canards


Mclaren 620R 600LT Canards


Fitment was great thanks to the 3D scanning. Installation simply requiring three riv nuts per side which is more a case of getting over the fear of drilling into bodywork vs actually being a complex installation process.

Mclaren 620R 600LT Canards


Testing was also very successful with a super secure fit even down high speed runs down Hanger Straight at Silverstone GP :)

Mclaren 620R 600LT Canards


Now onto creating a carbon fibre option which truly replicates the original design brief of getting close to the 620R quality and aesthetics. Instead of creating a new mould, which is high cost, carbon layering over the part was the preferred option as this keeps costs down and ensures the aesthetic needs are still met.

Mclaren 620R 600LT Canards


Here's a nice comparison of the carbon vs non carbon.

Mclaren 620R 600LT Canards


Note the weave direction, to retain the design ethics of the 620R canards and the direction of OEM carbon packs (front splitter), each canard was layered with the correct weave direction per side to match to OEM. Super stoked with the result!
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Awesome job! I've been shopping for canards just this week. I would probably order some, particularly if they outperform these in quality and are substantially less than the OEM. What's your estimate on cost per carbon unit in your batch?
Yes ill be making a batch. Best to ping me a PM.
I couldn’t drill holes on my 720 and used tape. I was advised to press the canards on firmly for at least a minute and not drive the car for a day to let the tape set up/cure.

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I spoke with an adhesive specialist today. Good surface clean, use of adhesive promoter, and VHB is sufficient for most use cases. So for sure an option which many on here are using with other canards.
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I spotted them on ebay UK yesterday (y)
I spotted them on ebay UK yesterday (y)
I think the ones on ebay UK (shipping from Poland) are OEM --- they have the actual MPN on them. for ~ 1k USD price isnt too bad for an original product.
I think the ones on ebay UK (shipping from Poland) are OEM --- they have the actual MPN on them. for ~ 1k USD price isnt too bad for an original product.
I can’t see the ones being sold from Poland. Do you have a link please?
Seems like quite a bit of interest for a 3M tape, non-riv nut (holes) version? Any chance of this offering?
I can’t see the ones being sold from Poland. Do you have a link please?
Sorry just saw the message, here is the link from my history (no affiliation) -- McLaren style 620R carbon canard flaps boczne spoilery zderzaka przedniego | eBay
Seems like quite a bit of interest for a 3M tape, non-riv nut (holes) version? Any chance of this offering?
Yes - VHB can be used then supplied bungs can be popped into the holes for a flush and OEM finish. If you see a pic on the first page you can see a bung in position.
Yes - VHB can be used then supplied bungs can be popped into the holes for a flush and OEM finish. If you see a pic on the first page you can see a bung in position.
Yes, saw that. I was just thinking out loud of a "no-hole", "no-bung" VHB version.
Yes, saw that. I was just thinking out loud of a "no-hole", "no-bung" VHB version.
Yes its possible but will have to be on the next batch as current batch is already in build.
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I spoke with an adhesive specialist today. Good surface clean, use of adhesive promoter, and VHB is sufficient for most use cases. So for sure an option which many on here are using with other canards.
I'd like some. I can't seem to PM you.
I'd like some. I can't seem to PM you.
Hi I've just sent you a PM - Let me know if you receive.
I just received mine in non carbon finish, next to other parts. They fit well. I will install them next weekend.
Air filters also fit well, it just takes time to remove tons of screws to get the inner rear archs out.
Spacers are super well finished and fit without problems.
All good with Alias23 parts. (y)
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