Feels rear spoiler
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Similar to TSS price, probably around $350. Use the traslate feature on Altvista.com to interpret the web site since its Italian or something. You can order direct also using the email address. I already ordered the TSS or I might have done this one instead
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Warning to anyone thinking about buying a TSS Heckspoiler. I don't know if I'm the only lucky one but I installed my TSS spoiler a little over a week ago and the fiberglas shell is delaminating and comming away from it's interior webbing construction. It has all these dips and puckers and looks really...I mean REALLY BAD! I'm so pissed. I guess I'll buy the Feels spoiler now and hope it covers the TSS bolt holes.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by velocity
[B]Warning to anyone thinking about buying a TSS Heckspoiler. I don't know if I'm the only lucky one but I nstalled my TSS spoiler a little over a week ago and the outter fiberglas shell is delaminating and comming away from it's interior webbing construction. It has all these dips and puckers and looks really...I mean REALLY BAD! I'm so pissed. I guess I'll buy the
[B]Warning to anyone thinking about buying a TSS Heckspoiler. I don't know if I'm the only lucky one but I nstalled my TSS spoiler a little over a week ago and the outter fiberglas shell is delaminating and comming away from it's interior webbing construction. It has all these dips and puckers and looks really...I mean REALLY BAD! I'm so pissed. I guess I'll buy the
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Velocity - What the hell!?!...that's so not right. I'm sorry to hear that man. Do you have pics of it on your car? I didn't notice that it was that bad....It looked like everyone else's when I had it. But I feel really bad now since I sold it to you. If only TSS knew what customer service was...
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I think the problem might be caused from heat (it's been in the high 90's) so I wonder if the damage could have been avoided if it had had a breather hole. I'm going to attempt to contact TSS and see what they have to say and if they'll replace it.
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Man that really sucks, were did you have it painted and mounted? I don't think its the heat because if that was the case mine would have come off a while ago! You might want to talk to the body shop that fixxed it up and painted it. Mine looks very good and its been on for a while now, I know of TommyArmani also and he hasnt had problems either.
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Laz, it's not anything the body shop did wrong, they did a great job and was in perfect condition when I got it back. The car sat for a week outside in 90 degree weather under a car cover while I was on vacation and it was during that time when the damage happened. I've talked to a couple people about it and they think the heat did it but the the spoiler was defective also. Does yours or anyone elses have breather holes?
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Never heard of Breather holes on a spoiler? Mine sits sometime in over 100 degree weather in South Florida Sun for days havent had a problem. Really sucks I hope you get it refunded or fixed.