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The plywood would never even get close to the spoiler. The edge that would touch the plywood is right before the spoiler.Will it support 10-25 sheets of plywood, etc when tailgate is in 4x8 mode???
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The plywood would never even get close to the spoiler. The edge that would touch the plywood is right before the spoiler.Will it support 10-25 sheets of plywood, etc when tailgate is in 4x8 mode???
That would likely be heavy duty, but there are no solvents for it if you need to remove it.Yes, I had bought some sikaflex black adhesive just in case. Didnāt put it on yet. Iāll see how well the 3m sticks.
Youāre right about removing it. I thought if itās fused to the stock trim I can just pop out the push pins for a replacement.That would likely be heavy duty, but there are no solvents for it if you need to remove it.
Hopefully the 3M tape works...
It will support 25 sheets of 3/4 plywood but the cables holding the tailgate at mid-point won'tWill it support 10-25 sheets of plywood, etc when tailgate is in 4x8 mode???

That's why I'm considering the Mabett over the Air Design spoiler. From what I can tell, AD attaches to the paint under the top cap.Youāre right about removing it. I thought if itās fused to the stock trim I can just pop out the push pins for a replacement.
This one does attach to the back bottom part of the the tailgate right under the black trim to the paint. I would only put the black adhesive on the top plastic trim.That's why I'm considering the Mabett over the Air Design spoiler. From what I can tell, AD attaches to the paint under the top cap.
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Question.. Did you use the 2 sided tape I assume they provided?Extreme Online store. I love mine. Left it raw as well, but I might paint it down the light to be textured black.
Looks great just curious do you keep that shin knocker in place all the time although the spoiler does add a little added separation from running into itā¦
Yeah double sided tape and the adhesion promoter the spoiler comes with. I used my tonneau cover as pressure to hold down the side that sticks to the plastic on the tailgate, I shoved some cardboard between it and the spoiler for a day. Itās solid and Iāve already done truck stuff with it and car washer.Question.. Did you use the 2 sided tape I assume they provided?
Does it seem to be adequate to hold the spoiler on?
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Funny you mentioned that, I did notice that it doesnāt get as filthy. It would be interesting to see how it changed the air turbulence in the rear.@Gilbillygucci - Thanks
I know the spoiler is mostly cosmetic, but I wonder if it would have much effect of changing the ability of the tailgate to collect dirt...
Actually, all that's needed is a dirt road and a week without rain...Funny you mentioned that, I did notice that it doesnāt get as filthy. It would be interesting to see how it changed the air turbulence in the rear.
Anybody here got access to a wind tunnel? Lol