Leon FR Rear spoiler

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I got mine fitted painted and fitted yesterday, is this correct? 3dr SC
Some reason I always thought they sat Further forward.
 

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Bubbs

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Jul 18, 2013
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I got mine fitted painted and fitted yesterday, is this correct? 3dr SC
Some reason I always thought they sat Further forward.


Yep :) looks right to me.(y)

If the side bits went right up to the edge of the top of the boot, then when you open the boot the spoiler would catch on the roof.

p.s. cleaning tip =exterior detailing brush + plenty of bubbles is good for cleaning the underside (along the top inside where window meets underneath of spoiler along where the high level brake light is). It’s a wee bit tight up ther
 
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Sahilj

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Aug 25, 2020
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Hi All!
Apologies for the thread revival, I've managed to get my hands on a Cupra tailgate in hope of moving the spoiler across to my FR.
What would be the most effective (and safest) way to remove the spoiler as it's pretty stuck on and I don't want to risk overheating the panels! I've tried fishing wire with a heat gun so far, but again, just wary about overheating. In the off chance that anyone has any images or even a guide of how this can be done, it would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
 
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