JDP Engineering Spoiler
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Got mine back from paint as well and installed it myself. It's quite tricky to get it as flush as possible as the 3M tape sticks quickly as I'm just trying to align it and slowly lower the wing unto the trunk lid. I did the best that I could but I still have a gap. It is also tricky to align the center of the brake light to the center of the slot. My brake light is sorta angled up when I bolted it down. I may loosen the bolts again and attempt to get it to lower a bit though there isn't much room in there to allow it.
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The macro close up shots of the gap makes it worse than it really is. You really have to be up close to notice it. Anyone else with this wing have the same gap issue on the right side? Anyone have the brake light perfectly aligned with the slot? I'd like to get any tips on how you guys installed it. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by dcmonkey' timestamp='1321323064' post='21156477
can any answer if this does indeed cover the oem spoiler holes?
http://www.jdpengineering.com/jdpcarbon/index.html