My 7
Thanx.Is your trunk spoiler OEM AC? These pics are before I threw on 20mm rear spacers, it makes a big difference Ill post pics when I get home from work. I think I wanna drop it next, I'm thinking H&R's or even factory sport springs I don't wanna kill the ride.
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My spoiler is Authentic AC Schnitzer. It is a little crooked because I rushed the install, and drove it before the glue dried. I actually just took the spoiler off recently to redo it. I will post pics when I feel like picking the spoiler up from the body shop.
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Originally Posted by QTR28' post='715383' date='Nov 7 2008, 04:44 PM
Nice. I know some people that use double sided tape but if you wanna do it the right way I tell people to use epoxy.
Double sided tape will loosen up eventually.
The epoxy is damn near permanent. If you even want to part of the car, you cant pull off the spoiler.
They used this thing called Durabond on my car. Its the same sort of stuff they use to hold windshields on. Its almost permanant, but with enough effort and time, it will come off.
Originally Posted by Sam@sleekmotoring' post='715417' date='Nov 7 2008, 08:20 PM
Double sided tape will loosen up eventually.
The epoxy is damn near permanent. If you even want to part of the car, you cant pull off the spoiler.
They used this thing called Durabond on my car. Its the same sort of stuff they use to hold windshields on. Its almost permanant, but with enough effort and time, it will come off.
The epoxy is damn near permanent. If you even want to part of the car, you cant pull off the spoiler.
They used this thing called Durabond on my car. Its the same sort of stuff they use to hold windshields on. Its almost permanant, but with enough effort and time, it will come off.





