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  1. #1 Raised Spoiler - Drainage Fix [*] 
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    This writeup on Raising your spoiler for water drainage has been added to the How To section and can be found Here

    Comments/Questions feel free to post...
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    Yeah, this is a good one to have here. I, fortunately, ran across this mod within weeks of getting my GP. Unfortunately there is a slight amount of paint damage from vibration and rubbing more than anything, but I got some rubber spacers that have worked flawlessly.
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    yea i think everyone needs to do this. under the spoiler is really a good place for rust to start... and before u know it, u need a new deck lid.

    I just get alot of information from the sites and figured i'd tried and give back somehow. I know many folks know this mod, but some may not, or some may have forgotten about it... so its kinda a reminder for those.
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    Im glad you posted it because I was one that had forgotten about it and I agree, we have new owners coming in that will need to know about this.
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    yea i got mine like 8 years after build, and it wasnt really that bad... but i have seen pics of worse damage. mine has always been a GA car, so im sure in other areas of the world, rust and paint damage is probably really bad...
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    Toilet tank bolt washers work GREAT for this. Apply silicone GREASE to each side and it helps with the waterproofing without damaging anything or becoming permanent. Also, be sure the low spots of the wing have the 1/8" holes drilled in them to drain the water that inevitably finds it way inside.
    The GPs are long gone...
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    Good job brandon!!
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    I used these:

    Image: ACE TRADING BHDW 4 01-3028-505 "ACE" WALL DOOR STOP (pack of 5)

    I just used a razorblade to carefully cut the raised portion leaving only a large white, self adhesive, washer.

    Hard to see here. Im not at home for a couple weeks but I'll try to find a better pic:

    http://www.clubgp.com/owners/pics/5240.jpg
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  9. #9 Re: Raised Spoiler - Drainage Fix 
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    ^ i want 2 see ur spoiler really bad w/ that big of a "door stop" but your link don't work 4 me?
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    It's not that big after you cut it down:

    ClubGP: Member List

    Not sure why the pic isn't working. Just click on it from the above link. It's dark, I know.

    Partial shot:
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    Quote Originally Posted by BackInBlack View Post
    Toilet tank bolt washers work GREAT for this. Apply silicone GREASE to each side and it helps with the waterproofing without damaging anything or becoming permanent. Also, be sure the low spots of the wing have the 1/8" holes drilled in them to drain the water that inevitably finds it way inside.
    This is what I did. I found them at lowes in the plumbing section. And they were already black, perfect for me.

    And since I had some rust around my holes, the surface was a little rough. So the silicone worked perfectly. Seals up great!
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    not bad vinnie... another good idea of something to use... and brian, also a good suggestion...
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    Thanks, I couldnt find white washers and those just came to mind.
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    good write up i am about to go find out what 10 years of build up looks like
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    stlmo_gtp - good luck, post pics of the destruction and before an after so others can see what we saw haha
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    i will be sure to post some pics of it during the weekend i am sure that it won't be pretty,10 years of stuff under there who knows what you will find
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    u may find haffo's body!!! haha best of luck!
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    sweet made it to sticky status! u guys rock! hope it helps plenty of people!
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    LOL- I just went out and did this today- thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    how bad was it? did u get pics?

    glad this could help you!!!
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