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Rear spoiler tool

gordonbs

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Thank you for the advice regarding the slotted nuts holding the rear spoiler. I've made a simple tool from an old screw driver, to fit the slotted nuts, so that I can remove and clean/renovate my rear spoiler. It worked perfectly. But looks like quite a bit of work required.
Does anyone have any instructions/images showing how to remove the bridge spoiler?
Many thanks.
Gordon
 
I'm in a drunken haze at the moment but from memory the bridge spoiler is just a couple of 8mm or 10mm bolts either side isn't it?, I'm sue somebody more coherent will be along shortly with a definitive answer [;)]
 
Many thanks Scott. I've taken a couple of bolts out but the spoiler is still fixed. I need to remove and repair the hockey sticks too, and they look like they clip into the spoiler below the bridge, but I can't see any bolts.
 
I took a photo of where the hockey stick meets the bottom rear spoiler, but I can't work out how to separate the three sections. Ca
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n anyone help please?
Many thanks.

 
I seem to recall from about 10 years ago (so pretty hazy!) the centre section below the spoiler (boot closed) has a slot either end that allows access to allen key headed bolts, that then slides backwards - does that reveal any other fixings for the actual spoiler?
Tony
 
Pull the rubber seal out and it will reveal the fixings for the centre section of the spoiler. You need to remove the centre section first (take note of the position and number of the shims behind each fixing) and with the centre section removed you will then have access to the final fixing for the hockey stick. And then once you have the hockey sticks off you will see the fixings for the bridge spoiler.
 

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