fitting spoiler tomorrow
#1
fitting spoiler tomorrow
Recently bought an OEM spoiler off ebay and going to fit it tomorrow.
It's got the screw holes but they dont match up (plus there's 4 of them)
I came with m3 tape attached and e6000 adhesive.
Any advice?
Going to be done in a warm heated garage, and taped down to secure!
It's got the screw holes but they dont match up (plus there's 4 of them)
I came with m3 tape attached and e6000 adhesive.
Any advice?
Going to be done in a warm heated garage, and taped down to secure!
#2
#6
Sikaflex is cracking (but messy) stuff. When I was stuck in the snow over Christmas, my dad helped push me out by (unbeknownst to me) pushing on the spoiler instead of the boot. So it's pretty tough.
#7
PS; Adum, if you search in Google for "racing raven ebay", then you'll find their Ebay shop. Their spoilers are a perfect match for OEM, apart from the bolt holes, which you don't need to use.
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#8
Sh*t to a blanket , don't bother with screws
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SIKAFLEX-221-ADHASIV...=item35a67766a9
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SIKAFLEX-221-ADHASIV...=item35a67766a9
#10
*potential silly question*
If you use glue, won't it just stick the spoiler to the paint rather than then the metal of the boot.
When I used to make models you;d never glue to paint as paint can come away quite easily.
I know bugger all about the science of car paint, but I have seen paint come off cars - so I'm just wondering about this.
If you use glue, won't it just stick the spoiler to the paint rather than then the metal of the boot.
When I used to make models you;d never glue to paint as paint can come away quite easily.
I know bugger all about the science of car paint, but I have seen paint come off cars - so I'm just wondering about this.