installing OEM rear trunk spoiler......
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Yeah, you have to make four holes to install your spoiler. I got my spoiler from ebay (OEM) and I drilled all 4 holes using a system that they provide me with. However, I didn't realize that my spoiler was about 3 mm off and now it bugs me but I think no one else can tell but me!
Anyway, if you can't drill holes I would suggest that you get it installed by a professional. I would hate to have a huge scratch because I messed up while drilling a hole. lol.
Anyway, if you can't drill holes I would suggest that you get it installed by a professional. I would hate to have a huge scratch because I messed up while drilling a hole. lol.
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I just used double sided tape on mine with plenty of adhesion promoter and heat. Looks drilled on. Very tight tolerances. Been on for almost two years through snow sleet rain hot summer days, etc with no signs of giving out. Am I worried about someone ripping it off? Not really. I'm more worried about somebody breaking into the car to rifle through the glove compartment.
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My roof spoiler and oem trunk spoiler are just on with tape. its been on for about a year and haven't had any issues with car washes. I bought some painted spoilers off ebay for my breakwater blue IS and the paint was damn near perfect. Good fit to for 175$ painted and shipped
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