Going wingless where to get plugsto cover the holes? I searched..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by daLixz25 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I need to cover my holes too! Everytime I wash my car, I know water seeps in those holes.</TD></TR></TABLE>
um, yeah. that's a bad thing. at least use some heavy-duty insulated tape from the underside or something. you might be able to find some platic hole covers at your local Home Depot. just measure the hole and ask someone who works there.
OR, do you have any IKEA furniture or an office chair? they use plugs to cover the tops of the screws.
um, yeah. that's a bad thing. at least use some heavy-duty insulated tape from the underside or something. you might be able to find some platic hole covers at your local Home Depot. just measure the hole and ask someone who works there.
OR, do you have any IKEA furniture or an office chair? they use plugs to cover the tops of the screws.
Some people on the forums used electrical tape painted to match the car exterior.
Bondo or welding would be the better more permanent fix.
Bondo or welding would be the better more permanent fix.
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if there's an osh hardware by you, u can find the plugs under the specialty faseners section.
they're made by hillman, and you'll need the 7/8th" , 5/16", and 1/2" plug if you have a gs-r spoiler, because there are 3 different sized holes. for one of the holes, i think the 7/8" one, u'll have to cut a triangle section out so it fits nicely.
they're made by hillman, and you'll need the 7/8th" , 5/16", and 1/2" plug if you have a gs-r spoiler, because there are 3 different sized holes. for one of the holes, i think the 7/8" one, u'll have to cut a triangle section out so it fits nicely.
u can also put the wing screws back into the holes and run some silcone around them, doesnt look the best but works like a champ.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by obd2gsr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if there's an osh hardware by you, u can find the plugs under the specialty faseners section.
they're made by hillman, and you'll need the 7/8th" , 5/16", and 1/2" plug if you have a gs-r spoiler, because there are 3 different sized holes. for one of the holes, i think the 7/8" one, u'll have to cut a triangle section out so it fits nicely.
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gotta try that.
they're made by hillman, and you'll need the 7/8th" , 5/16", and 1/2" plug if you have a gs-r spoiler, because there are 3 different sized holes. for one of the holes, i think the 7/8" one, u'll have to cut a triangle section out so it fits nicely.
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gotta try that.
if u drive an LS and buy a strut bar that mounts in the stock gsr position there are plugs there u can use. thats what i did.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dick_213 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">u can also put the wing screws back into the holes and run some silcone around them, doesnt look the best but works like a champ.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Have you actually did that because i took my wing off and it doesnt look like those screws are coming out of the spoiler. There were six hols on my trunk 5 small ones and one big one. Too much trouble. I just put the damn spoiler back on
Have you actually did that because i took my wing off and it doesnt look like those screws are coming out of the spoiler. There were six hols on my trunk 5 small ones and one big one. Too much trouble. I just put the damn spoiler back on
If you have a Lowes in your area they have a section with a bunch of odd hardware. I think its called there "hard to find section". Anywho I cant remember what the sizes were I just bought a bunch the biggest was 7/8 and I believe the smallest was 1/4 not for sure on that. I had to drill one hole a little because it wasnt round. Let me know if you have any questions.
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