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I ended up going to the Razzo style at RPM. They gave me a credit for the first one. Had is for several months now and zero issues.Did you get a replacement spoiler from RPM? I bought the carbon fiber one from them and will install it on my MY when it arrives.
The install went find. The most critical detail would be sticking the top before the bottom. I adhered the bottom well and then struggled with the top. I actually had to take a plastic rod with squeeze clamps along the seam to hold it down. Now that it is bonded I have no issues. I made the mistake of pushing into the spoiler which effectively “opened” up the spoiler. ( if that makes sense?) I think the correct way is to stick the top and then stick the bottom.I ordered that exact one. Still waiting for my car, but how was the install and do you have any tricks to make the install a success?
had mine replaced. I got a really experienced mobile guy and he said the problem is the installers at the factory(and a little bit the design). If a rookie doesn't know how to do it then it's a problem. He said there is a certain process and technique to it. He replaced mine and has been perfect. Something to do with a rookie installer starting at one end instead of the middle....? and not applying the adhesive properlyThe install went find. The most critical detail would be sticking the top before the bottom. I adhered the bottom well and then struggled with the top. I actually had to take a plastic rod with squeeze clamps along the seam to hold it down. Now that it is bonded I have no issues. I made the mistake of pushing into the spoiler which effectively “opened” up the spoiler. ( if that makes sense?) I think the correct way is to stick the top and then stick the bottom.
I got mine installed this weekend. Went really easy and the fit was perfect. I just made sure that I used Gorilla Tape to apply lots of pressure for the 72hrs that was instructed. It’s on there really good and time will tellThe install went find. The most critical detail would be sticking the top before the bottom. I adhered the bottom well and then struggled with the top. I actually had to take a plastic rod with squeeze clamps along the seam to hold it down. Now that it is bonded I have no issues. I made the mistake of pushing into the spoiler which effectively “opened” up the spoiler. ( if that makes sense?) I think the correct way is to stick the top and then stick the bottom.
I personally like the spoiler look, and anyone can install the spoiler better than tesla, so don't worry.I was about to get my OEM spoiler replaced for a second time when I got rear-ended. The body shop is going to transfer the spoiler onto the new liftgate. I'm hoping they will do a better job than Tesla keeping the spoiler from lifting. If it lifts again I might just have it removed. I kind of think the MY looks just as good without a spoiler.
Do you know which, if any, aftermarket ones DON'T do this? Every one I've purchased from RPM Tesla, Evvanex, and Teslarati have done exactly the same thing. It shouldn't be so hard to get the mold right.Not from Tesla
Not sure. I went with a cheap brand on Amazon and while it has lifted a little in the corners I was able to put more tape down in those areas when I installed it and it hasn't continually gotten worse.Do you know which, if any, aftermarket ones DON'T do this? Every one I've purchased from RPM Tesla, Evvanex, and Teslarati have done exactly the same thing. It shouldn't be so hard to get the mold right.
Betalink you fools!I'm not wasting money on a fourth one until I KNOW it fits correctly
Google it! It’s what BMW uses on all their carbon fiber spoilers. Betalink K2. That *sugar* will never come off!!!What's that?
you have more photos of your performance plus spoiler?The install went find. The most critical detail would be sticking the top before the bottom. I adhered the bottom well and then struggled with the top. I actually had to take a plastic rod with squeeze clamps along the seam to hold it down. Now that it is bonded I have no issues. I made the mistake of pushing into the spoiler which effectively “opened” up the spoiler. ( if that makes sense?) I think the correct way is to stick the top and then stick the bottom.