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spoiler help.

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Posted by: dtx01

Today I was at my buddies shop and I had my new small spoiler I bought off eBay for $60 on my backseat. I hadn’t got a chance to install it yet since it had been snowing the past new days. It was applied with doubled sided 3M tape. I should have done it myself because he lined it up with the left end of the trunk so now it is even with the left side and I have about a 2cm space on the right side. It's not a huge deal but it bothers me and I notice it.

If I were to use a heat gun do you think I will be able to slide the lip over a few centimeters?



Posted by: 02V8Sport

you definitly can use a heat gun or hair dryer and heat up the adhesive to completely remove the spoiler and then re-align it. Should take about 20-30 minutes to heat up all the adhesive, dont rush it, go slow.





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