Covering aftermarket spoiler holes

Mr. Goode

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Someone put an aftermarket spoiler on the supra i bought, I've searched but haven't found very much useful stuff, what is the best way to fill in the holes they left when i removed it
 

Enraged

A HG job took HOW long??
Mar 30, 2005
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the proper way would be to weld the holes shut and repaint. however, what i did was remoce my stock spoiler and then glued in some hole caps/plugs that were painted body color. it's a good temporary fix, but it isn't very pretty.
 

Poodles

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SRZMK3;1759513 said:
hmm as the rig something up master heres an idea. jb weld some painted sheet metal under the hole and then use bondo to fill in the rest of the gap. sand the piss out of it and then paint.

Depends on their size. I've seen people roughen up the holes, put tape behind the hole, and fill it with JB weld.

Still, proper way is to weld.
 

Satan

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When in Okinawa, I remember seeing alot of those types of holes, closed up with maybe a bolt/cap. Since I plan on occasionally swapping to the stock spoiler back on, I am going to find a "flat-headed" bolt that I can use to temporarily seal up the holes. I am using a whaletail, which hides the holes up pretty well anyways.

Good luck.
 

te72

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This is all assuming that we are talking about metal spoilers... could be a fiberglass one too. Although I think you guys are talking about the holes left in the body. I'll be over here in another thread haha... pulling my foot out of my mouth. :)