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Also, even with 3M VHB didn't hold the spoiler well. I decided to take it to the body shop to use body glue on it. It sits more flush than tape and there's no worry of it coming loose.
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03-04-2018, 02:16 PM | #134 | |
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02-04-2019, 10:11 AM | #135 |
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How precise did you get when drilling holes into the spoiler? I don't want to just whip out my drill and drill a hole through the "markings" on the spoiler without taking precaution.
Looks like you also sanded it to improve the fitment. What part of the spoiler did you do that on. When i did a pre-fitting, it looks like the center portion of it, stick out a tiny bit from the body, so it doesn't fit completely flush. |
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