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Hey, haven't posted here in years but was hoping for some advice.
I've got a spare boot with spoiler holes and a spoiler here but nothing to to connect the two, were a specific type of nuts n bolts used or will any that fit work? Is there meant to be anything else to this like something going between the spoiler and boot lid (like a rubber insert or something)? All i have is the spoiler itself and the boot lid. Cheers guys
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there should be m6 studs in the spoiler held on with m6 nuts.
but if there is no studs in the spoiler you should be able to use m6x12 or m6x18mm bolts.. and there is normally a rubber foam pad between the spoiler and boot lid but you could use sikaflex or even gasket silicon in between.. |
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NAfairlane... |
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Legend, this is why i loved this forum back in the day.
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Disco Frank |
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you can buy ( if they have any left ) a spoiler fitting kit from fraud
which had the studs, the pads and nuts I bought one many years back... but sikaflex works fine
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Sikaflex is fine if you don't want to get it off again.
As TROYMAN said gasket silicone or use bostik caulking tape.
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Disco Frank |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Sikaflex is fine if you don't want to get it off again. As TROYMAN said gasket silicone or use bostik caulking tape. i used sikaflex on mine... its gotten loose after about 18 months so it does and can come off again
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kimboxr6 |
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You could not have used wax and grease remover and keyed the area.
If its prepared properly polyurethane ( sikaflex ) wont come off needs to be cut off. Its not my first day using this product.
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{USERNAME} wrote: You could not have used wax and grease remover and keyed the area. If its prepared properly polyurethane ( sikaflex ) wont come off needs to be cut off. Its not my first day using this product. i did not scuff up the area.. but i did prep it with wax and grease remover and yer sikaflex from the auto store for this application... meh car gets sold soon
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