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  1. Question Oettinger Boot spoiler - fixing 
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    Hey,

    I recently purchased an Oettinger boot spoiler for my VW Bora, it happens to be in the same paintcode as my car and comes complete with mounting brackets.

    The spoiler fits on by "Clamping" to each side of the boot lid, so there is no need to drill holes into the boot lid.

    However where the spoiler contacts the bootlid i beleive there should be some form of sealant or anti vibration material - i dont know what to use, i thought of using a bonding agent but was worried that it might damage the paintwork if i ever wanted to remove it?

    Can any one suggest a suitable material for this job? obviously i cant just mount the hard face of the spoiler to the bootlid, it needs some form of barrier.

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  2. Re: Oettinger Boot spoiler - fixing 
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    hang on, i will have a look at mine,
    back soon!!!!!!
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    the brackets under the lid,on the inside of the boot lid have a rubber pad on them,
    although looking at the spoiler itself their doesn't seem to be anything between it and the boot lid.
    i would however suggest you run a coat of transparent silicon sealer on the spoiler
    before you clamp it on.
    mine was on the car when i bought it,so can't tell you how it was installed originally.
    hope this helps,
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    mine was same as above when fitted at dealer, I have now glued it using bodywork glue as the clamps bend under vibration and the spoiler comes loose.

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    mine is a 2001,i have had it 21mths,and no sign of loosening at all.
    it's solid!!
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    Thanks for your replies chaps;

    My first Bora had the same spoiler, and i agree it didnt look like there was any bonding used, however i went onto the oettinger website;

    http://www.oettinger.com.au/oau_vwjetta-bora4_bs.html

    If you scroll down it says it is both clamped and bonded.

    The spoiler i got came with the clamps and rubber pads, however there is no sealing/ adhesive that i can see.

    Also the clamping bolts are missing! apparently the guy rounded the heads when removing them, so now i have to try and source some bolts!

    I think it needs some sort of adehsive, but im worried about damaging paintwork if i ever wish to remove it, does that adhesive stuff damage paintwork or not?

    Regards

    Also - on my first bora i dont think it was fitted right, as one of the clamps kept rubbing the inner surface of the boot skin causing it to rust.
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  7. Re: Oettinger Boot spoiler - fixing 
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    Quote Originally Posted by speed12 View Post
    Thanks for your replies chaps;

    My first Bora had the same spoiler, and i agree it didnt look like there was any bonding used, however i went onto the oettinger website;

    http://www.oettinger.com.au/oau_vwjetta-bora4_bs.html

    If you scroll down it says it is both clamped and bonded.

    The spoiler i got came with the clamps and rubber pads, however there is no sealing/ adhesive that i can see.

    Also the clamping bolts are missing! apparently the guy rounded the heads when removing them, so now i have to try and source some bolts!

    I think it needs some sort of adehsive, but im worried about damaging paintwork if i ever wish to remove it, does that adhesive stuff damage paintwork or not?

    Regards

    Also - on my first bora i dont think it was fitted right, as one of the clamps kept rubbing the inner surface of the boot skin causing it to rust.
    well,
    you started off by asking for help, and now you are teaching us things we didn't know!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by STEWY L View Post
    well,
    you started off by asking for help, and now you are teaching us things we didn't know!!!!!!!!!!
    regards,
    stewy
    Lol, only by fluke, i happened to be looking for a spoiler for a good year now, official quote from Oettinger was £350!!!! i managed to get this one in the right colour for less than half of that!

    So assuming there is an adhesive used, what can you recommend? i have never used anythying before so do not know, lokking forward to getting it on, should look good with other mods.
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    not really sure myself,but perhaps the stuff they stick the badges on with?
    it seems sturdy enough,and comes off no bother apparently.
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    Yes perhaps,

    though i still dont know any brand names for that kind of thing, i did see some black adhesive stuff, but agree with you that clear would be better if possible.

    First things first though, i need to take the spoiler to B&Q and find some suitable bolts!

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