Rep. JP spoiler is on.
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I'll give you a tip. I have had my rep jp for a couple years now. If you have a fiberglass rep, disregard this. The polyurethane reps are heavy. I had the good 3m tape and the center piece still came loose a couple times. I just re-did it using some 3m tape and betalink k1 adhesive. The adhesive isn't cheap but it's what bmw uses on spoilers. Just giving you a heads up in case you only used tape. I haven't had this set up for long, but it did make it through a hurricane.
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I'll give you a tip. I have had my rep jp for a couple years now. If you have a fiberglass rep, disregard this. The polyurethane reps are heavy. I had the good 3m tape and the center piece still came loose a couple times. I just re-did it using some 3m tape and betalink k1 adhesive. The adhesive isn't cheap but it's what bmw uses on spoilers. Just giving you a heads up in case you only used tape. I haven't had this set up for long, but it did make it through a hurricane.
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I'll give you a tip. I have had my rep jp for a couple years now. If you have a fiberglass rep, disregard this. The polyurethane reps are heavy. I had the good 3m tape and the center piece still came loose a couple times. I just re-did it using some 3m tape and betalink k1 adhesive. The adhesive isn't cheap but it's what bmw uses on spoilers. Just giving you a heads up in case you only used tape. I haven't had this set up for long, but it did make it through a hurricane.
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Yeah that's what I was talking about tiger. I've had it for a couple of years as well. But I'm thinking about taking it off. I'm using double sided tape. I was also thinking about adhesive but I was worried that I was a permanent thing. And if it wasn't, after I remove it will there be messy adhesive leftovers all over the trunk