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Wow really, I’m running 3m on mines and been well over 100. I did use adhesive Promoter and bought the stronger 3m tape.
Yeah, I used some stronger 3M tape, covered the entire mounting service with tape. Alcohol prep both services. And when I went to remove the other, it just popped off with a little grunt

Ordering another set, and plan on bolting them on, hopefully drilling these don’t make me feel as nervous and drilling the hood
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Yeah, I used some stronger 3M tape, covered the entire mounting service with tape. Alcohol prep both services. And when I went to remove the other, it just popped off with a little grunt

Ordering another set, and plan on bolting them on, hopefully drilling these don’t make me feel as nervous and drilling the hood
I thought about having them drilled in also. Whenever I’m over 100 I’m always worried they are going to fly off.
 

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Not intending to hijack the thread. I consider these, but I am wondering how do they balance out with the handling pack rear wing with the flap? I have issues with the front splitter being too low for the area. I daily the car and this splitter doesn't survive ( already trashed one). I consider the canards imagining they will balance out the rear wing and will survive the road conditions as well. Any ideas / observations would they do the trick?
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