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#1: Fitting a spoiler Author: liltoads206, Location: Haverhill PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:09 pm
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just wondering how do you fit a peugeot spoiler on? do you need to drill holes or do you just glue it???

#2: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: JordGJ, Location: Leeds / West Midlands PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:11 pm
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searchhhhhhh

#3: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Andrew, Location: Black Country Ay I PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:12 pm
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Matter of debate.. some will say just tiger seal will do the job and have it supported by masking tape as it dries for the day.

Spoilers that came on 206s out the factory were bonded and bolted into the car, no idea how thats done though.

#4: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: S222Chan, Location: Northampton/Somerset PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:26 pm
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i had peugeot fit mine, and it was bonded on... Wink

#5: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: meady, Location: basingstoke PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:30 pm
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jus buy a tube of tiger seal for £6 and bond it on. only takes a few hours to dry and its solid as a rock

#6: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Jammo, Location: Brighton PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:10 pm
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www.206info.co.uk/Foru...tml#241591

#7: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Lee., Location: Blackwood, South Wales PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:54 pm
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Tigerseal and stick it on, did my old car with it and you could pick the back end of the car up with it when it had gone off!

#8: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: juanfernandes, Location: London PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:42 am
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S222Chan wrote:
i had peugeot fit mine, and it was bonded on... Wink

How much did they charge for this?

#9: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: liltoads206, Location: Haverhill PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:04 am
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yeh thought you might say tiger seal but is it really that good? would it really stay on if im doing 70etc lol down the motorway?

#10: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Andrew, Location: Black Country Ay I PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:12 am
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Peugeot dealership did mine too.. bolted and bonded in my case. £218 to buy it, have it sprayed and fitted. A lot of labour going in on their part so I thought it was fair

#11: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: SAB206, Location: North West PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:44 pm
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I personally wouldn't recommend just relying on a PU sealant like tiger seal.

Can't beat gold old Screws with tiger seal for extra protection.

It's not you that crashes when it falls off, it's the person behind... not worth it Smile

#12: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Baz206, Location: Inverness PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:57 am
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I just bonded mine on , about 4 months ago,
used sika flex no sign of it moving at all !!

Been through carwash a few times with it aswell !!! Cool

#13: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: roberto.f, Location: Coventry/Manchester PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:22 am
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www.206info.co.uk/Foru...tml#224915

#14: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Danw_VVT, Location: Herts/London PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:43 am
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im doing mine this weekend. but using metal to metal adhesive ( stuff they use in body shops to fix panels together)

it what ive used on the golfs corsas etc and never failed me Smile

puggy time on sunday!

#15: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Kersh, Location: Bridgnorth, Nr Wolverhampton PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:15 am
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mines just glued on with tiger seal, works a treat..

its survived a 7 hour drive at over 80mph on a hot day so it passes the test for me.. been on for months now

i found drilling half holes in the bit on the spoiler where it glues to the car (like 2-3mm deep) works perfectly at giving a rough bonding surface.. that combined with keying the car paint and jobs a good'un

#16: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: -RAJ-, Location: COV PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:22 am
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i just bolted mine, been on for 3yrs now no problems Smile

#17: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ? PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:19 am
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Last edited by MrBSI on Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:34 pm; edited 1 time in total

#18: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Mrs_Howey, Location: Worthing PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:41 am
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My first spoiler was bolted on, never came off, although i did have rust underneath were the spoiler had been and water was sitting under it,
My second spoiler if glued on, which was done at the leeds meet earlier this year and it's fine, not moved at all Very Happy

So both ways work, just it's easier to glue i'd say, as i wouldn't want to drill into my body work Razz

#19: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Jayyy1989, Location: Coventry PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:22 am
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I used Tigerseal and i was very dubious, however it is actually brilliant stuff!!! Spoiler is solid as a rock and as mentioned by someone else earlier you can lift the back of the car up with the spoiler its that strong.

Just make sure you key both surfaces, roughly sand the spoiler where it meets the car and use masking tape to secure while the tigerseal cures.

Tigerseal = A++++++++

#20: Re: Fitting a spoiler Author: Sezticle, Location: Withersfield, Suffolk PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:37 pm
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JordGJ wrote:
searchhhhhhh

Jord your so helpfull!! Razz



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