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Terrible1



Member Since: 08 Nov 2013
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England 2011 Freelander 2 eD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

You could be right there.
I suppose I'd better play it safe and fit the brackets. I just don't like the idea of drilling holes in a near 20k car. My main concern is whether it could rust where the spoiler is fitted.

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sadler32



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Hi

As far as I am aware there is no drilling involved. They act as clamps.

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piattj



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No drilling should be necessary. The brackets bolt to the spoiler & clamp it to the body of the car. Unmoveable. ...

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carriec



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Definitely no drilling required - The brackets just hook over the edge of the tailgate to hold it in place (added security for the 3m tape).

I also have a Powerful UK spoiler fitted but I had the brackets & screws sprayed so they would be colour coded and as I had heard reports from others that the screws have a tendency to rust:

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Slaneydore



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I have stainless fixing on mine - the ones powerfuluk supplied started to rust a little Whistle

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Terrible1



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England 2011 Freelander 2 eD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

Ahh yes had a proper look at the brackets and you don't have to drill.
Already dropped spoiler off for spraying so may just spray the brackets myself before fitting.
I don't want rusty streaks running down the boot!
Thanks for the advice guys.

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