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Does anyone have any knowledge about the kazz sports rear roof wing? I purchased one have not had it installed yet trying to figure out if the double sided tape will hold it to the car without flying off. If anyone has one or knows any info :unsure: on this please let me know.

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Does anyone have any knowledge about the kazz sports rear roof wing? I purchased one have not had it installed yet trying to figure out if the double sided tape will hold it to the car without flying off. If anyone has one or knows any info :unsure: on this please let me know.
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Does anyone have any knowledge about the kazz sports rear roof wing? I purchased one have not had it installed yet trying to figure out if the double sided tape will hold it to the car without flying off. If anyone has one or knows any info :unsure: on this please let me know.

I just got a rear roof spoiler for my 2006 LS430 and the best thing to do is to permanently affix the spoiler with epoxy or any othern similar type of adhesive. Hopefully, u won't want to remove it. It will prevent anyone from stealing it as well. I wouldn't trust that double stick tape.

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Does anyone have any knowledge about the kazz sports rear roof wing? I purchased one have not had it installed yet trying to figure out if the double sided tape will hold it to the car without flying off. If anyone has one or knows any info :unsure: on this please let me know.

I just got a rear roof spoiler for my 2006 LS430 and the best thing to do is to permanently affix the spoiler with epoxy or any othern similar type of adhesive. Hopefully, u won't want to remove it. It will prevent anyone from stealing it as well. I wouldn't trust that double stick tape.

Honestly, Epoxy is a bad idea.

Go ahead and grab some 3m automotive double sided tape.

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Pro-trips:

Make sure surface areas are clean

Do not do this if the surfaces are hot/warm

Apply pressure for a good amount of time

I guess this is for future reference because this post was dug up from forever+1 ago.

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