Gen 3 rear spoiler falling off

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Gen 3 rear spoiler falling off

Postby toadcat » Wed May 27, 2009 7:56 pm

Hey all.
A 'special' friend was smart enough to try and lift the boot up and shut it using just the spoiler - after it had already been loosened a fair amount. Now its barely held on.

Would just normal super glue work in holding down the spoiler? Or is there another type of glue that would work better? Any other suggestions to get it down tighter?
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Postby sheppo9 » Thu May 28, 2009 2:55 pm

Sikaflex or Windscreen Urethane.

Masking tape it down while its curing and don't drive it for a night or over a weekend.

Superglue :| ...
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Postby tangcla » Thu May 28, 2009 3:17 pm

Maybe now's a good time to despoiler it ;)
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Postby toadcat » Thu May 28, 2009 4:20 pm

Where would I get this? Supercheap auto or something?
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Postby Fangin_RX » Thu May 28, 2009 6:25 pm

Clarence taking the spoiler off a Gen 3 is like cutting spokes out of the STI rims, it aint gonna happen :P
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Postby smythie » Thu May 28, 2009 9:07 pm

toadcat wrote:Where would I get this? Supercheap auto or something?


Sikaflex can be gotten from most decent hardware stores. Don't get it on your clothes
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Re: Gen 3 rear spoiler falling off

Postby jdm rsk » Fri May 29, 2009 11:28 pm

toadcat wrote:Hey all.
A 'special' friend was smart enough to try and lift the boot up and shut it using just the spoiler - after it had already been loosened a fair amount. Now its barely held on.

Would just normal super glue work in holding down the spoiler? Or is there another type of glue that would work better? Any other suggestions to get it down tighter?
:roll: superglue :lol:
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Postby toadcat » Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:21 pm

sheppo9 wrote:Sikaflex or Windscreen Urethane.

Masking tape it down while its curing and don't drive it for a night or over a weekend.

Superglue :| ...

It didn't work... Left it over night duct taped dwon with the sikaflex underneatht eh spoiler. took it off in the morning and then lightly lifted the spoiler and the sikaflex just looked like chewing gum and just peeled straight off into long strands... :s
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Postby jdm rsk » Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:23 pm

toadcat wrote:
sheppo9 wrote:Sikaflex or Windscreen Urethane.

Masking tape it down while its curing and don't drive it for a night or over a weekend.

Superglue :| ...

It didn't work... Left it over night duct taped dwon with the sikaflex underneatht eh spoiler. took it off in the morning and then lightly lifted the spoiler and the sikaflex just looked like chewing gum and just peeled straight off into long strands... :s
thats strange it didnt stick with sikaflex...why dont you remove it and get the hole filled and re-paint the boot lid
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Postby Spec B Wgn » Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:24 pm

3M double sided tape mate...
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Postby TH-37-OY » Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:51 pm

Did u clean the surface before applyin the sikaflex?
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Postby toadcat » Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:37 pm

jdm rsk wrote:
toadcat wrote:
sheppo9 wrote:Sikaflex or Windscreen Urethane.

Masking tape it down while its curing and don't drive it for a night or over a weekend.

Superglue :| ...

It didn't work... Left it over night duct taped dwon with the sikaflex underneatht eh spoiler. took it off in the morning and then lightly lifted the spoiler and the sikaflex just looked like chewing gum and just peeled straight off into long strands... :s
thats strange it didnt stick with sikaflex...why dont you remove it and get the hole filled and re-paint the boot lid

I would actually like to go spoiler-less however it would be quite expensive to get the holes welded and sealed right? Know anyone who could do it it?
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Re: Gen 3 rear spoiler falling off

Postby toadcat » Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:58 pm

Nevermind just went round to a local smash repairer and they remoulded the spoiler to the boot. Cost $70 and its like new.
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