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      05-03-2014, 08:16 AM   #1
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How to install a boot Bc.moto spoiler?? Not Lip

Hey guys recently bought a boot spoiler from Bc.moto, it arrived today but all I've got is 2 tubes of glue I think and no m3 tape?? It has 2 holes at the bottom at each side?? It's not the lip spoiler it's this type
http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=251481954337
Has anyone else bought this item and installed okay?
I don't really want too drill through my bought :/

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Doesn't look like m3 spoiler to me

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This is mine.

Similar to yours. Tha big tube of stuff is silicone which you use to stick the two halves of the spoiler together and to stick the whole thing to the car. Stick the spoiler together first. The smaller tube of stuff is adhesive promoter. Use this to clean the parts of the spoiler you are applying the silicone to. I didn't want to clean the boot lid with it so I used panel wipe. I contacted bc moto about my spoiler and they said they didn't think 3m tape would hold it hence the silicone. So drill no holes. Mine has been on a month or more now and no problems.
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This is mine.

Similar to yours. Tha big tube of stuff is silicone which you use to stick the two halves of the spoiler together and to stick the whole thing to the car. Stick the spoiler together first. The smaller tube of stuff is adhesive promoter. Use this to clean the parts of the spoiler you are applying the silicone to. I didn't want to clean the boot lid with it so I used panel wipe. I contacted bc moto about my spoiler and they said they didn't think 3m tape would hold it hence the silicone. So drill no holes. Mine has been on a month or more now and no problems.
Hope this helps.
Thanks mate big help .
Mines already in 1 part so guess just need to stick it down!
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Hate to "spoil" it but That is not a M3 spoiler !!!!!!!
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      05-04-2014, 06:12 AM   #6
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Wow, you really were .... winging ... it... with that joke.....


ill get my coat
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Just so you know. Once that spoiler is on it wont come off without wrecking your paint after. Even if its jut silicone your sticking it with it will take such a kicking to come of the paint will be ruined.

Persinally I wouldn5 fit that spoiler. Ill dig out pics of after I unistalled mine for my previous 335i as the previous owner had one fitted and I hated it. My boot paint was wrecked and had to have it resprayed.
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Hmmmm thinking I should have got the lip spoiler now :/ anyone fancy a swap!
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Just so you know. Once that spoiler is on it wont come off without wrecking your paint after. Even if its jut silicone your sticking it with it will take such a kicking to come of the paint will be ruined.

Persinally I wouldn5 fit that spoiler. Ill dig out pics of after I unistalled mine for my previous 335i as the previous owner had one fitted and I hated it. My boot paint was wrecked and had to have it resprayed.
I'm prob gonna just leave it on for the duration, thanks for the info though dude
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