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      11-28-2016, 03:40 AM   #117
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r View Post
From my experience 3M is the only way to go.
I've used it many times on different cars.

I used it on my aero front end, especially on the upright portions.
Once that stuff sets it's an extremely strong bond.

This piece looks to be a great fit, but if there are any minor gaps you can fill the edge with a little black silicone.
That's what I did when I had the Teckarbon piece on the coupe.
Thank you for your all your comments and your experience. Always followed your mods.

The 3M tape is very very good now. There're many factory mouldings are installed in such way. It'll usually set in after 24 hours and pressure sensitive. If any adjustment is needed, do it within the first 4 hours. I'd install to cover the perimeter of the bottom of the spoiler. Creating in a weather seal fashion without letting the elements to have a chance to get under the spoiler in anyway. It'll be strong enough for many years to come and still not permanently bonded to the trunk. Can be easily remove without damage in the future.

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