Rear Spoiler/Scuffed Paint
Discussion
I know this has been covered before (and I've commented before) but just thought I'd post my experiences.
To summarise: Reported the issue to Greens, the scuffed paintwork has been resprayed under warranty, and the chap in the bodyshop advised that the reason for the scuffing in the first place was that there was a bolt missing from the central spoiler strut, presumably since it was built, which was why the centre of the spoiler was flexing. So, anyone who's being told that it's wind pressure, or "shutting the boot incorrectly", is probably being led up the garden path.
My spoiler is now rock solid and shows no signs of moving anywhere anytime soon. And the paint's all nice and black again
To summarise: Reported the issue to Greens, the scuffed paintwork has been resprayed under warranty, and the chap in the bodyshop advised that the reason for the scuffing in the first place was that there was a bolt missing from the central spoiler strut, presumably since it was built, which was why the centre of the spoiler was flexing. So, anyone who's being told that it's wind pressure, or "shutting the boot incorrectly", is probably being led up the garden path.
My spoiler is now rock solid and shows no signs of moving anywhere anytime soon. And the paint's all nice and black again

Had my spoiler off to make my own repair before the paint got too bad and I don`t think there is the necessary threaded hole for either a stud or a bolt to be employed refitting the spoiler.
You sure its not just been masticked on like I have mine?
Which is all it needs to stop the chaffing by the way.
You sure its not just been masticked on like I have mine?
Which is all it needs to stop the chaffing by the way.
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