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Just installed this Rear Roof Spoiler. I think it’s looks great and can also help protect the paint of the rear roof if I need to carry stuff in the back (like lumber) resting against it.

Got it on EBay for $27. I saw the same one on Amazon for over $100.

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I wouldn't call that a spoiler. It looks like it's designed to protect the roof from things you have propped up in the bed leaning against the roof. It doesn't looks like it even pretends to do anything with aerodynamics. (It's actually probably more useful than a spoiler.)
 
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Does it seem like it sealed well all the way around? No chance of holding water underneath? I would agree with Blue Max that it is not a spoiler from the viewpoint of aerodynamics. It could even cause more air resistance than the regular air flow over the back of the roof. Report back on how you like it, please!! Thanks!
 

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Well, it looks like it has a nice texture to it........
 

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I have the same one and really like it. Wish I had seen it on eBay for $27. I paid $50 for mine.
 

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Just installed this Rear Roof Spoiler. I think it’s looks great and can also help protect the paint of the rear roof if I need to carry stuff in the back (like lumber) resting against it.

Got it on EBay for $27. I saw the same one on Amazon for over $100.

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I was considering that type or the Ford one by Air Design, but after my hood deflector I changed my mind. After 1-1/2 years my hood deflector seemed that it wasn't down firmly and after I got fed up I ripped it off and glad I did. underneath it was just sludge. It made me think about the roof spoiler and if all this sludge underneath, how long would it take to eat thru the paint? I changed my mind and not going the spoiler route. After the hood deflector I went to the raised EGR deflector in matt black and it loos great.

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I was considering that type or the Ford one by Air Design, but after my hood deflector I changed my mind. After 1-1/2 years my hood deflector seemed that it wasn't down firmly and after I got fed up I ripped it off and glad I did. underneath it was just sludge. It made me think about the roof spoiler and if all this sludge underneath, how long would it take to eat thru the paint? I changed my mind and not going the spoiler route. After the hood deflector I went to the raised EGR deflector in matt black and it loos great.

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Seems like an ad w/o details but I’ll bite a bit- what makes this different?, the EGR site has no install instructions or view showing how it might be better- it mentions it includes automotive grade adhesive which sounds a lot like all others and even the pics of leftover glue on your hood from removal of last deflector.
 

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I was considering that type or the Ford one by Air Design, but after my hood deflector I changed my mind. After 1-1/2 years my hood deflector seemed that it wasn't down firmly and after I got fed up I ripped it off and glad I did. underneath it was just sludge. It made me think about the roof spoiler and if all this sludge underneath, how long would it take to eat thru the paint? I changed my mind and not going the spoiler route. After the hood deflector I went to the raised EGR deflector in matt black and it loos great.

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What brand was the deflector you removed?? Tape arrangement looks different that on the one I applied...............
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