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    should the SS spoiler mount flush w/ the existing deck, or should there be a little lip. Secondly, both my forks don't touch the rear deck. By forks i mean the 2 supports on either side of the brake light. Othewise the spoiler itself seems to be butted directly against the rear hatch. Are you supposed to use double sided tape or anything to mount?

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    Re: WW SS spoiler fitment

    There should be little rubber adjusters on the underside of the hatch that would allow it to sit either a bit higher or lower. Turn them like a screw to adjust the height of the hatch.
    Double sided tape would be fine to hold the two forks down, as long as the spoiler isn't under any heavy pressure when you push it down. 3M tape should be fine.
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      Re: WW SS spoiler fitment

      Originally posted by hockeyman
      There should be little rubber adjusters on the underside of the hatch that would allow it to sit either a bit higher or lower. Turn them like a screw to adjust the height of the hatch.
      Double sided tape would be fine to hold the two forks down, as long as the spoiler isn't under any heavy pressure when you push it down. 3M tape should be fine.
      hey where did you get ur ss spoiler and can i find it without the two supports?

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        Re: WW SS spoiler fitment

        I don't have one. I was just taking a shot-in-the-dark
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          Re: WW SS spoiler fitment

          Originally posted by tkdkicker164
          hey where did you get ur ss spoiler and can i find it without the two supports?

          The two supports are just for looks, they don't actually support anything. If you don't want them, cut them off and bondo the gaps left. I did something similar to my g/f's sebring, pretty easy, if you're not great at body work, the body shop will touch anything up before they paint for minimal additional cost.
          Rebuilding the engine... Building a custom front end... T-top conversion... Custom rear hatch..
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