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Lol I can cope with that, when I lift my boot loads of water comes out from underneath the spoiler if it's been raining. I just wondered if anyone had similar, surely it should either be completely sealed so no water gets in or it should be able to drain. The spoiler was fitted by a previous owner and am concerned about it being a trap for rot [emoji22]
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Big Turbo Escos & Evo Tommi Mak - finally finished
I have, an on mine it get free flow trough... I put it on With screws, and "foam" in beetween lid and spoiler around screws only... atleast I think this is what I did, I did for sure not glue it, like many does...
I have, an on mine it get free flow trough... I put it on With screws, and "foam" in beetween lid and spoiler around screws only... atleast I think this is what I did, I did for sure not glue it, like many does...
Hmmm I may try that approach, it's got to one off anyway so I can inspect the condition of the boot...
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The WRC spoiler comes further up the tailgate ie. it rests on the window glass and there is a gap between that and the fibreglass. I think that is what you have the same as me. I was just going to put some thick sticky foam rubber on the spoiler to take up the gap.
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