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Mowle5677
PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:59 pm Up
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Right iv just got my new spoiler, had it all spray and every thing but it keeps falling off :@ iv used the how tos on here and tiger seal but it keeps falling off and completely messed to paint work on the spoiler up! Any ideas what I can do guys?
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MRyan89
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Bolt it on as well as tiger sealing, thats what I did with mine and its enjoying its 3rd or 4th year on my bootlid now with no movement!
 
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drew
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sand the parts of the spoiler that will be tiger sealed onto the car so the tiger seal can bond to the spoiler as well as the car. I had the same problem when I first did mine, keyed both the car and the spoiler in areas I was going to attach them by and then tigersealed it, almost a year on now and still holding firm
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Will180
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or use "sticks like sh*t" dries fast and it wont come off
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U are sina masking.tape to hold it to the car dor a day while it drys arent you
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Bolt it for piece of mind, anything else will always feel like a bodge.
 
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Mowle5677
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:26 am Up
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Can you get the bolts from Peugeot?
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MrBSI
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Peugeot designed the spoiler to be bolted to the car for a reason Wink

Mines bolted & bonded.

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davieboy86
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Still would really love a how to on bolting the spoiler on, one bodyshop I went to told me to drill through the top of it then go over it with filler and re paint, I think he could see my heart breaking when he said I would have to repaint,

Any other guides it ideas?

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MrBSI
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There should be threaded holes at each end of the spoiler, think there around M6 size.

You have to drill the tailgate.

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Harry
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Good look with drilling it yourself going to be damn hard to get it lined up right. If you are a few mm off (which is very likely) it will be difficult to correct it.

What's the problem with tigerseal? it sets rock hard I have had mine on for a year and it's still solid.. unless you mean it falls off when it's trying to set?

I don't think you are doing something right.

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MrBSI
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Harry wrote:
Good look with drilling it yourself going to be damn hard to get it lined up right. If you are a few mm off (which is very likely) it will be difficult to correct it.

A new genuine Peugeot spolier in the box comes with an idiot proof drilling template Wink

I fitted mine myself, if your careful how you mark & drill the holes there isnt a problem.

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