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Advice on fitting Rear Spoiler to A4 Please
Hi,
I just got a rear spoiler for my Audi A4, and hoped someone may have fitted one and could share their knowledge The spoiler is a genuine Audi part, with brake light. There are 3 posts on it - but only the outer two have screws, with the inner one only housing the brake light cable. I was surprised not to see a third screw in here - but I may well add one for a more secure fitting. I have taken the trim off the inside of the boot, and it looks like I will need to bore holes through the inner boot skin, to allow me to get a screwdriver to the outer skin where the spoiler screws will be going through. I have no problem fitting it this way, but wondered if anyone knows if there is an easier way ? I did notice that two of the small holes in the second skin (where the panel screws go in) seem to be pretty close to where I would need to get a screwdriver through. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Gary |
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Velcro.........saves all that boring.
"Gary Murison" > wrote in message ... > Hi, > > I just got a rear spoiler for my Audi A4, and hoped someone may have fitted > one and could share their knowledge > > The spoiler is a genuine Audi part, with brake light. There are 3 posts on > it - but only the outer two have screws, with the inner one only housing the > brake light cable. I was surprised not to see a third screw in here - but I > may well add one for a more secure fitting. > > I have taken the trim off the inside of the boot, and it looks like I will > need to bore holes through the inner boot skin, to allow me to get a > screwdriver to the outer skin where the spoiler screws will be going > through. > > I have no problem fitting it this way, but wondered if anyone knows if there > is an easier way ? I did notice that two of the small holes in the second > skin (where the panel screws go in) seem to be pretty close to where I would > need to get a screwdriver through. > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks in advance. > > Gary > > |
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