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Old 07-06-14, 03:38 PM
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3m tape. Will probably have to redo the install.bodyshop did an ok job installing it only. I'm just also really picky and ****. Anyone have tips on removing the spoiler/3m tape easiest way. Thanks
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I don't want to give you any bad info on removing the spoiler (BTW it looks awesome) but this is the best tool i've used to remove glue
3M Stripe Off Wheel 07498, 3/8" Mandrel, 4" Diameter x 5/8" Width, Beige (Pack of 1): Power Rotary Tool Accessories: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific 3M Stripe Off Wheel 07498, 3/8" Mandrel, 4" Diameter x 5/8" Width, Beige (Pack of 1): Power Rotary Tool Accessories: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Put it on an electric drill at low speed, (very low) and slowly peel off the glue/tape.

This is how i pulled off the chrome mirror and door handle caps that the PO installed on my Tacoma (post #9) http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/det...ml#post7846371 i heated the plastic up with a heat gun and slowly pried it off. I used plastic trim removal tools (you can likely buy at harbour freight) as to not marr the surface. I would be very careful with this as you plan on re-using the piece.
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Originally Posted by GregCanada
I don't want to give you any bad info on removing the spoiler (BTW it looks awesome) but this is the best tool i've used to remove glue
3M Stripe Off Wheel 07498, 3/8" Mandrel, 4" Diameter x 5/8" Width, Beige (Pack of 1): Power Rotary Tool Accessories: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific 3M Stripe Off Wheel 07498, 3/8" Mandrel, 4" Diameter x 5/8" Width, Beige (Pack of 1): Power Rotary Tool Accessories: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Put it on an electric drill at low speed, (very low) and slowly peel off the glue/tape.

This is how i pulled off the chrome mirror and door handle caps that the PO installed on my Tacoma (post #9) http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/det...ml#post7846371 i heated the plastic up with a heat gun and slowly pried it off. I used plastic trim removal tools (you can likely buy at harbour freight) as to not marr the surface. I would be very careful with this as you plan on re-using the piece.
Thank you for the info.
Old 07-07-14, 06:41 PM
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Leon, what wheels are those?
Old 07-07-14, 10:47 PM
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These are the STR803 in matte gunmetal concave.
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Old 07-08-14, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Leonboy
Here ya go
Is this a Wald or a EBay special? $89.99
Old 07-09-14, 09:33 AM
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This is the Wald.
Attached Thumbnails Wald Rear Trunk Spoiler-20140708_110447.jpg   Wald Rear Trunk Spoiler-20140708_110419-2.jpg  

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Old 07-09-14, 10:05 AM
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Fishing line and a bottle of goo gone worked on my brothers G37 but that was debadging. I'd imagine similar principal though
Old 07-09-14, 06:24 PM
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Looking good, the Wald spoiler really does change the look of the rear.

Small world, my friend owns that detail shop. That Club Autosport area is really nice
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Originally Posted by Leonboy
Received the Wald spoiler and fitment is perfect. Like to thank Chris from Next Motorsport. Great guy to deal with. Very good service and best of all, great price.
I couldn't find a website, could you link me to Next Motorsport please? Thanks!
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I couldn't find a website, could you link me to Next Motorsport please? Thanks!
We have them in stock ready to ship!!

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This is a great post for pictures of the Wald spoiler. Thanks
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