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Old 12-04-2010, 12:52 PM
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So I recently lost my roof spoiler on my DC Integra and I'm unsure if someone stole it or if it flew off on the freeway. I don't want to bore you and get too in depth on my theory's on both of them.

So I was wondering if there are any ways of insuring the roof visor/wing from being protected better from theft or just falling off from poor adhesives. So far all I've used is the 3M tape and the Loctite tape (which sucks).

Any help would be appreciated, please leave negative comments to yourselves.
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my boy used gorilla glue on his lmfao. **** don't budge for ****. when i had mines I put some also, when I sold it it was a bitch to get off. lol. here in Orlando bum *** thieves have nothing better to do. so that is wny we went the route we did.
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Can't go wrong with gluing, haha.
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I got one. Dont buy one in the first place, those are ugly and useless.
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Default Re: Roof visor/spoiler anti-theft procedures?

I have one for my DC and have had some issues as well with it sticking to the window. I've tried all kinds of 2 sided tape and silicone as well. Looking for a legit one as we speak that is held on with proper brackets not just tape on the window. I will try this "gorilla tape" tho, who makes it or is that the maker?
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He said he used gorilla glue which is like super glue but messy and brown in color
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This body adhesive glue from BWM was recommended to me, though it sounds like a pain to remove once its on: http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Body_Adhesive/ES196859/
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I used gorilla glue but not the brown one. you're crazy if you thought i put the brown one on lmfao.
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WINDOW WELD!!!!alot of guys use this on their roof spoilers..so ive read on other forums
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