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NEED HELP installing bBist FAB spoiler

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Old Sep 3, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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Default NEED HELP installing bBist FAB spoiler

hey guys,

Where does the 2 taps go on the car? Also, it comes with 2 little screws as well. Do i need to drill into the car? Please let me know
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the two metal clips clip onto the hatch........no drilling required.....you do need to use double stick tape......the stuff with the red plastic backing.......ensure you clean surfaces with alcohol before mounting the wing......and use more than one layer of double stick to mount the wing. I have the M2 motoring wing and I used the clips to bring in the ends of the wing....till the tape set.
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Originally Posted by _eE_
the two metal clips clip onto the hatch........no drilling required.....you do need to use double stick tape......the stuff with the red plastic backing.......ensure you clean surfaces with alcohol before mounting the wing......and use more than one layer of double stick to mount the wing. I have the M2 motoring wing and I used the clips to bring in the ends of the wing....till the tape set.
Got it! Thanks. Will post pics soon.
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