covering holes from spoiler
#16
Careful if you use the vinyl method. Any schmoe can poke their finger through it. perhaps reinforcing the hole from the inside with a small piece of duct tape (or another strong item) first would benefit you.
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#19
Aluminum backed tape, not just to reinforce, but to adhere...? Im new to the covering the holes.. I have a sheet of vinyl. Dont want to damage the paint, so just looking for the best way to adhere them to the trunk??
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#23
I picked up some white sheets of vinyl and cut out pieces to cover. Def not an exact paint match.. To paint a piece of vinyl? Thats my next possible step
#24
If you want to go wingless permanently, then bring it to a shop and have them fill in the holes with welds. But this options requires respraying.
If not.. the best way is either duct tape or rubber grommets/plugs.
If not.. the best way is either duct tape or rubber grommets/plugs.
#26
if you want a temp fix, get vinyl cut at a local shop to round circles, I had a buddy do that, they were able to match pretty darn close to what he has, he then smeared a little bit of clear rtv on the other side, its only temporary, but this helps give it a little extra strength on the inside.
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