Home made roof spoiler. new pics installed
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Looks nice.
I think you should have made a roof spoiler that sat on the roof...and not on the glass...ie: the 2GS UGO roofie. 3M seems to stick better to a painted body part vs. glass.
Also, the surface area of your roofie that mounts with 3M tape to the glass seems minimal....which may subject it to easy theft.
Again...mad props to you for doing this.
I think you should have made a roof spoiler that sat on the roof...and not on the glass...ie: the 2GS UGO roofie. 3M seems to stick better to a painted body part vs. glass.
Also, the surface area of your roofie that mounts with 3M tape to the glass seems minimal....which may subject it to easy theft.
Again...mad props to you for doing this.
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check it out
alright guys, so i took it off to shave down the sides a little, and i added a rubber weather strip. I am EXTREMELY satisfied with the final product. i am going to have to remove it one last time though because i didnt paint the bottom side.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...iler-pics.html
Looks nice.
I think you should have made a roof spoiler that sat on the roof...and not on the glass...ie: the 2GS UGO roofie. 3M seems to stick better to a painted body part vs. glass.
Also, the surface area of your roofie that mounts with 3M tape to the glass seems minimal....which may subject it to easy theft.
Again...mad props to you for doing this.
I think you should have made a roof spoiler that sat on the roof...and not on the glass...ie: the 2GS UGO roofie. 3M seems to stick better to a painted body part vs. glass.
Also, the surface area of your roofie that mounts with 3M tape to the glass seems minimal....which may subject it to easy theft.
Again...mad props to you for doing this.
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this was absolutely the HARRDEST part! almost impossible id say. a sanding block, and tons of sand paper my fren. and mostly fiber glass. (waaay harder to sand than bondo). people started to ask me if i was working out! and they would laugh like crazy when id tell them "naw, i just been sanding a grip."