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    Exclamation Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Last weekend I went grocery shopping with my wife and as usual I dropped the grocery bags in the hatch and closed it. I saw the spoiler has quite a bit of play. Then of course, I started to shake the spoiler a bit and I sh!t you not there was close to 1/3 of an inch of movement. I have noticed that there was some sort of play to it since day 1, but nothing like a third of an inch. So I went home, tighten the 2 screws under the hatch. I was able to spin the nut for like 3 to 4 turns before it's some what hand tight. On a side note, I never touched the spoiler in terms of mods or what not.

    So later that evening, out of curiosity, I checked MSF for loose spoiler. There was a guy actually lost a spoiler on the highway and the car was less than 2 years old gen2. Just out of sh!ts and giggles, I started to wiggle random gen2's spoilers in parking lots, and I found them very loose. So word of advice, tighten them bolts before you lose it completely!

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Quote Originally Posted by miako View Post
    Last weekend I went grocery shopping with my wife and as usual I dropped the grocery bags in the hatch and closed it. I saw the spoiler has quite a bit of play. Then of course, I started to shake the spoiler a bit and I sh!t you not there was close to 1/3 of an inch of movement. I have noticed that there was some sort of play to it since day 1, but nothing like a third of an inch. So I went home, tighten the 2 screws under the hatch. I was able to spin the nut for like 3 to 4 turns before it's some what hand tight. On a side note, I never touched the spoiler in terms of mods or what not.

    So later that evening, out of curiosity, I checked MSF for loose spoiler. There was a guy actually lost a spoiler on the highway and the car was less than 2 years old gen2. Just out of sh!ts and giggles, I started to wiggle random gen2's spoilers in parking lots, and I found them very loose. So word of advice, tighten them bolts before you lose it completely!
    I had that issue with my spoiler as well. It's a 10mm socket to tighten it but it has to be a deep socket otherwise the bolt one clear. A little bit of blue Loctite helps too.
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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    had this problem with my gen 1. Paint wore through where it contacts the hatch and now it's rusting
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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Coupled with the power you're putting down, I'm surprised you didn't lose it yet. LOL..

    Thanks for the heads up though..


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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Quote Originally Posted by The Wolf View Post
    had this problem with my gen 1. Paint wore through where it contacts the hatch and now it's rusting
    Yea, happened on mine too Doesn't help that the area is exposed since my AutoExe spoiler is shorter than the stock one..

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    This is a well known issue on the GENPU. Put some locktite on the threads and then do the nuts up. There are 4, two under the center trim and one at each corner covered with a plastic plug. If you use locktite they won't come loose again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by optiklenz13 View Post
    Coupled with the power you're putting down, I'm surprised you didn't lose it yet. LOL..

    Thanks for the heads up though..
    Not a problem, just didn't want anyone to lose a spoiler over 2 loose nuts.

    Lol, the power is there but driving fast is another thing. I did hear some noise from time to time from the rear end of the car while driving but never thought it was the spoiler. After the nuts were tighten up, the noise was gone.

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Are there directions in the service manual to remove the panel that cover the nuts? Or just jimmy and flat head screwdriver in there?

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    For GenPu speed 3 there are only 2 plugs and the nuts are right behind them.

    For MZ3 you can check this out
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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Thanks for the heads up maiko

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Quote Originally Posted by mystix View Post
    Thanks for the heads up maiko
    No problem, I believe the center panel you just have to pry it out if there are no reinstallable rivets.

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    A bolt had fallen off mine and another was loose. Mother's 10' 3 same dealio. As other mentioned some loctite.......though I still have the nut rattling around inside the hatch.
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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose



    thanks, I'm gonna take a look tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Wilson View Post
    though I still have the nuts rattling around inside the hatch.
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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Wilson View Post
    A bolt had fallen off mine and another was loose. Mother's 10' 3 same dealio. As other mentioned some loctite.......though I still have the nut rattling around inside the hatch.
    Lol, same here, a nut fell into the little gap on the right side of my hatch body panel, I tried and tried to fish it out from both the top and bottom, but the lil bugger just won't come out ... stupid thing sometimes rolls back and forth when you open and close the hatch, so irritating!!

    As for others that may have subs in the trunk, this would be a good time to remove the spoiler altogether and put some double sided tape where the spoiler makes contact with the hatch and then reinstall and snug up those bolts, helps cut down on the spoiler rattling away from the bass.

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Noticed this spoiler issue as well. Took speed to dealership as I have warranty still. They tightened and I went on my way. If it gets loose again, I will loctite it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Wilson View Post
    A bolt had fallen off mine and another was loose. Mother's 10' 3 same dealio. As other mentioned some loctite.......though I still have the nut rattling around inside the hatch.
    ^this will be the worst.... it will probably bug the crap out of me when I hear that nut rattling in the hatch....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mystix View Post
    Are there directions in the service manual to remove the panel that cover the nuts? Or just jimmy and flat head screwdriver in there?
    The panel just pulls off it is held with clips. Just make sure it is not freezing cold when you take it off, plastic gets brittle in the cold and is easily broken.

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    No offense... but I wouldnt want to see anyone touching my car lol especially not wiggling things around

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    But agree that my spoiler is the same way

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Thanks for the heads up lol gonna check mine when I get out of work..

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    same problem with my ebay raised spoiler. I always hate it when someone slams the trunk closed because you can see the damn thing move.

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    Lol. I cringe when closing my trunk

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    Default Re: Caution...Gen2 Rear Spoiler extremely loose

    I've slammed the trunk on a few occasions, and honestly, with the aftermarket replica MS3 spoiler, that is the least of my worries.

    Whenever I go into a car wash, water leaks in. This never happened with the stock spoiler.
    I could blame either shoddy aftermarket replica from Nextmod, or crappy installation by Velocity.
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