fitting a boot spoiler?
fitting a boot spoiler?
hello all, new member here, im Jay
nice to meet you all !!
The website looks great by the way with plently of interesting stuff !
Ive recently bought a spoiler for my mk5 and was wondering how hard it is to fit. Ive read some posts with people fitting them themselves, so just wanted to know how difficult it really is ??
Any one got any good tips on how to do it?
Any info greatly appreciated,
cheers
Jay
nice to meet you all !!
The website looks great by the way with plently of interesting stuff !
Ive recently bought a spoiler for my mk5 and was wondering how hard it is to fit. Ive read some posts with people fitting them themselves, so just wanted to know how difficult it really is ??
Any one got any good tips on how to do it?
Any info greatly appreciated,
cheers
Jay
Try here http://www.forums.barryboys.co.uk
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david burton
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each to their own...
welcome!
they're easy to fit if there's no wiring to do. Clean the area thoroughly then stick with some 3M mastik stuff (I can find the name for you) or anything else that has been recommended. Tape the top of the spoiler to the roof to stop it sagging whilst it sets. It really is a piece if p1ss.
welcome!
they're easy to fit if there's no wiring to do. Clean the area thoroughly then stick with some 3M mastik stuff (I can find the name for you) or anything else that has been recommended. Tape the top of the spoiler to the roof to stop it sagging whilst it sets. It really is a piece if p1ss.
spoiler
standard is not always best!
you can use some stuff called tiger seal, it is clear adisive stuff and it works a treat! use a cleaning agent to really clean the area to stick it to. use a non perminant board marker and draw round the spoiler on the car so that when you place the spoiler on the car it is in the correct position.
hope that helps
jon
you can use some stuff called tiger seal, it is clear adisive stuff and it works a treat! use a cleaning agent to really clean the area to stick it to. use a non perminant board marker and draw round the spoiler on the car so that when you place the spoiler on the car it is in the correct position.
hope that helps
jon
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Why not?jon_poloV wrote:standard is not always best!
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If it was not best, why would the car companies sell it like that.jon_poloV wrote:standard is not always best!
Is it a VW spoiler or is it from another company.
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david burton
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As much as spoilers are useless on cars smaller than a Golf, they are only of any use if the car is designed to generate downforce to start with (Hint - nothing like a polo, golf, focus, etc)
BUT, for cosmetic reasons, only the std ones look any good, and as it is a VW spoiler you are fitting it will keep the lines of the car so will suit it and may well look the part (although I still would not buy an extra one personally).
BUT, for cosmetic reasons, only the std ones look any good, and as it is a VW spoiler you are fitting it will keep the lines of the car so will suit it and may well look the part (although I still would not buy an extra one personally).