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Old Aug 28, 2006 | 07:54 PM
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tbcboo
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Default Rear spoiler removal??

So when I got home from work today I just got the sudden urge to remove my rear spoiler from my 95 4 door teg.

So I unbolted it....and then had to fiddle with the wiring that led to the brake light to remove the damn spoiler. Then I hooked up my parking light in the rear windshield. (Glad it worked!)

I knew there would be holes, but I didn't really think about that before I removed it cause I really didn't like that thing on the back. I think it looks so much "cleaner" especially on a white 4 door. I will be lowering it in a few weeks and I think it will look much better and even since the back looks higher in the front anyways.

:wavey: So does anybody have any good ideas to plug the holes to avoid water in my trunk or rust and so it doesn't look all ghetto. The 2 holes on each side fall into the drainage type part of the trunk so I just covered them with tape in the inside for now. Now the hole that the wires went through go inside the trunk. All I had in my garage was a black rubber plug thing. So I plugged that in there from underneath. It sticks out a little but since its black it really "sticks out" This is just temporary stuff though.

How much would it cost to go to a body shop and have them fill the holes??
Any other ideas. I was thinking about painting some big flat headed screws that will cover the holes and then use a nut on the underneath part to tighten it. I could try to paint the top of the screw with my touch up paint I guess.

Any ideas, help, comments would be awesome!!
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