rear spoiler

simpa

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hello all got the btcc kit on my mk2 leon thinking about changing my boot spoiler an ideas and will it fix in same holes cheers
 

simpa

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thanks all does that mean it will be a nightmare to get off lol
 

ares

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Jun 28, 2008
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The spoiler has provisions to be glued to the glass as well. At least the spoiler I got had to be glued to both the metal and the glass. As far as I know my spoiler was genuine spoiler from the aero kit, so your spoiler should be the same. The removal means that the glue must be scraped from the metal (which means it should be painted at the points of contact) as well as from the glass (with no harm)
 

Bedlam

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Feb 26, 2009
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The spoiler has provisions to be glued to the glass as well. At least the spoiler I got had to be glued to both the metal and the glass. As far as I know my spoiler was genuine spoiler from the aero kit, so your spoiler should be the same. The removal means that the glue must be scraped from the metal (which means it should be painted at the points of contact) as well as from the glass (with no harm)

Safer to use the adhesive remover D 002 000 10-. as shown in the workshop manual
 

S2TTB

The fake K1...
Apr 28, 2008
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Glesga
The spoiler has provisions to be glued to the glass as well. At least the spoiler I got had to be glued to both the metal and the glass. As far as I know my spoiler was genuine spoiler from the aero kit, so your spoiler should be the same. The removal means that the glue must be scraped from the metal (which means it should be painted at the points of contact) as well as from the glass (with no harm)


bonding to the glass, you run the risk of the glass cracking under expansion and contraction...

but thats a whole other issue:)
 
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