got my acs replica wing
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Okay, so which 3M tape is good, 3M has a ton of different tapes for different applications.. which one did you guys use, if there is no part number, how about a pic so i can get one too...
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Originally Posted by bimmerspeed' post='749325' date='Dec 20 2008, 05:51 AM
Okay, so which 3M tape is good, 3M has a ton of different tapes for different applications.. which one did you guys use, if there is no part number, how about a pic so i can get one too...
"Ordinary" double sided tape found in hardware stores is not the same - it isn't up to the job of keeping things stuck on cars!
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What you need is the 3M VHB tape, http://www.google.com/products?q=3m%20vhb%...sa=N&tab=wf
That's all I used to install my RDSport trunk spoiler.
As for instructions, these (courtesy of subarashi) might come in handy, http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=52842&st=0
I didn't use silicone on my spoiler. Note his sanding instructions, this is key in getting the replicas to fit properly on your trunk. Otherwise you will have gaps, and you can't heat it enough to fit correctly - this is due to the manufacturing mold.
That's all I used to install my RDSport trunk spoiler.
As for instructions, these (courtesy of subarashi) might come in handy, http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=52842&st=0
I didn't use silicone on my spoiler. Note his sanding instructions, this is key in getting the replicas to fit properly on your trunk. Otherwise you will have gaps, and you can't heat it enough to fit correctly - this is due to the manufacturing mold.
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Originally Posted by Senza007' post='743984' date='Dec 12 2008, 02:28 PM
Dont you ever call it a wing again.
just use some masking tape and clamp it
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thanks guys but i ended up just trying out red 3m and it worked great.after the install it started raining crazy and its still on there so its good.i think the key is sanding for great adhesion on the spoiler and weighing it down atleast overnight so it can settle.
took pic the next day just to show after pic.
took pic the next day just to show after pic.
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Its OK for the 1st 2 years then it starts to become loss and when doing over 100mph I dont think you what it to take off
I use silicon to stick it down
I use silicon to stick it down
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