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please watch where your posting,

in this instance

TECHNICAL > exterior desgin

answering to your question, get a hair dryer or heat gun on the spoiler to soften the glue

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If its bonded on really well then it can be really hard or impossible to remove without breaking it in half.

That is exactly what happened to mine.

I'd advise two things, pm Idrees on uksc because he has experience removing TTE spoilers or ask a decent local bodyshop for their pro opinion.

If the bond is too strong or permanent then there is not much choice.

Hope this helps.

Joz

Posted
If its bonded on really well then it can be really hard or impossible to remove without breaking it in half.

That is exactly what happened to mine.

I'd advise two things, Personal Message Idrees on uksc because he has experience removing TTE spoilers or ask a decent local bodyshop for their pro opinion.

If the bond is too strong or permanent then there is not much choice.

Hope this helps.

Joz

removed it today well but hard lol

chipd the corner a bit

Posted
Im in the same situation as you, i have a glanza one to go on my SR. how did you remove it??

well flat screw driver and cloth and little hammer

and go easy dont hit the top corners though

because i will break off

maby try a little heat at the same time

its just stuck on no screws or that :)

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