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Finally got my Roush spoiler installed.
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Is there anyway to take off the supplied bolts on the spoiler? I want to install it with just 3M tape, but I don't want to go the eBay route.
 
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Is there anyway to take off the supplied bolts on the spoiler? I want to install it with just 3M tape, but I don't want to go the eBay route.
Not enough surface area to hold it on with just stickers.
 

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I'd have to disagree with ya on that one, look at the roush eBay spoiler. They stay on just fine 90LB 3m tape.
There's probably more downforce than ninety pounds.
 

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There's probably more downforce than ninety pounds.
There's a whole thread dedicated to the eBay spoiler and tons of people haven't had any problems. I was just wondering because I don't want to drill into my trunk in case I decide to change it down the road.
 

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Mines been sitting in the garage for like a week now..duno whether to just do it myself or take it to a shop because I really don't trust myself drilling holes into my car lol.
 
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Mines been sitting in the garage for like a week now..duno whether to just do it myself or take it to a shop because I really don't trust myself drilling holes into my car lol.
Ironic because I wouldn't want a spoiler that was only stuck on by adhesive.
 

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Mines been sitting in the garage for like a week now..duno whether to just do it myself or take it to a shop because I really don't trust myself drilling holes into my car lol.
It's easier to install than I expected it to be. Follow the instructions, use the template, double check everything, use several layers of blue masking tape to protect paint surface and you should be good. No fear. Also, I'd recommend Step Bits for drilling, makes life much easier.
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It's easier to install than I expected it to be. Follow the instructions, use the template, double check everything, use several layers of blue masking tape to protect paint surface and you should be good. No fear. Also, I'd recommend Step Bits for drilling, makes life much easier.
There is fudge factor with the holes as they are bigger that the studs in the spoiler to allow the spoiler to be moved and aligned.
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