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Installing aftermarket wing

Got a new wing I know the old one is held on with 4 studs and some adhesive. I'd like to do the same with the new one any idea

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Old 11-28-2020, 02:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Got a new wing I know the old one is held on with 4 studs and some adhesive. I'd like to do the same with the new one any idea where I can get the adhesive or do I gota pay dealership price ?

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It's not an adhesive, it's 3M tape. I used the VHB version, its one of the strongest.
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It's not an adhesive, it's 3M tape. I used the VHB version, its one of the strongest.
VHB tape is good.But,if a direct on the surface fit that does not need a type of foam filler,3M468MP is better. It gives a contact cement bond that is permanent.
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Would one want a permanent bond? What if one wanted to change wings at a certain point?
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