Rear Spoiler Question

Dave Webb

Dave Webb

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Location
Worcestershire
Vehicle
T6 Ocean 150
Hi,

I've purchased and ready to fit a genuine VW rear spoiler to my Cali, after reading threads on here and watching videos I've decided I'm fitting by bonding only as this seems to be adequate and really do not want to drill holes in the back door, the question I have if I'm not using the bolts supplied should I still use the 3M foam tape gasket supplied in the fitting kit, to be honest I'm not really sure what it does?

Cheers
Dave
 
Not sure about the 3m tape(..probably just creates a waterproof barrier around the edges to stop water making it’s way into the screw holes). In the past have fitted a couple of multirails to the side of a T4. Recommend using Silkaflex adhesive, but also buy silkaflex remover (use on a cloth to remove excess whilst wet). once dry it’s virtually impossible to get rid of any residue.

The screws would ensure that you fix in the correct position, as it might slide out of position during fixing if you just use adhesive.
 
I just bonded my. I think the gasket is for use if you use screws instead of bonding.
 
Hi,

I've purchased and ready to fit a genuine VW rear spoiler to my Cali, after reading threads on here and watching videos I've decided I'm fitting by bonding only as this seems to be adequate and really do not want to drill holes in the back door, the question I have if I'm not using the bolts supplied should I still use the 3M foam tape gasket supplied in the fitting kit, to be honest I'm not really sure what it does?

Cheers
Dave
Just a word of warning if you don't intend keeping the vehicle longterm.
Fitting the spoiler precludes fitting that well known California accessory, a tailgate bike rack, without a lot of modification. Bonding directly will make it almost impossible, unlike using screws and 3M tape. This might limit potential resale market.
 
Just a word of warning if you don't intend keeping the vehicle longterm.
Fitting the spoiler precludes fitting that well known California accessory, a tailgate bike rack, without a lot of modification. Bonding directly will make it almost impossible, unlike using screws and 3M tape. This might limit potential resale mark
Has anyone fitted the ABT style rear spoiler as this would still enable you to fit the bike rack? It is a bit taller, so does anyone know if it collides with the roof erected and tailgate open?
 
Has anyone fitted the ABT style rear spoiler as this would still enable you to fit the bike rack? It is a bit taller, so does anyone know if it collides with the roof erected and tailgate open?
Might be worth contacting Vanstyle about this potential issue.

I'd have thought that ABT would have this i mind during the design phase as many will be fitted to Campervans.

Cheaper 'cloned' version available now.
 
Has anyone fitted the ABT style rear spoiler as this would still enable you to fit the bike rack? It is a bit taller, so does anyone know if it collides with the roof erected and tailgate open?
No, but I think that it might take you over the 2m height if thats important to you.
 
No, but I think that it might take you over the 2m height if thats important to you.
All the photos are of vans., which makes visual check difficult if trying to compare to a Cali with roof and awning.
 
Looking against the window at my van, I think the spoiler might hit the raised humps on either side of roof when its down. If the spoiler goes to the side of the roof when the boot is opened, it would then possibly clash with the awning.

I would want to see one fitted to someone else's cali before committing!
 
Looking against the window at my van, I think the spoiler might hit the raised humps on either side of roof when its down. If the spoiler goes to the side of the roof when the boot is opened, it would then possibly clash with the awning.

I would want to see one fitted to someone else's cali before committing!
I recall someone had one but not been able to find the link.
 
Thanks for all your comments, I think I will leave the gasket out and just bond it. Being a genuine VW one it fits perfectly and have tested to make sure it doesn't touch the awning or the elevated roof.
Recently I removed the VW boot rack as I wanted something lower which would be easier to load ebikes on, once removing the rack I thought the rear looked quite square and bland hence the decision to go for the spoiler which in my opinion make the rear look a lot nicer.
Other added bonuses I now have from changing the racks means that I can now see through the rear window and I can open the rear door with the bikes in situ on the tilting rack.

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Thanks for all your comments, I think I will leave the gasket out and just bond it. Being a genuine VW one it fits perfectly and have tested to make sure it doesn't touch the awning or the elevated roof.
Recently I removed the VW boot rack as I wanted something lower which would be easier to load ebikes on, once removing the rack I thought the rear looked quite square and bland hence the decision to go for the spoiler which in my opinion make the rear look a lot nicer.
Other added bonuses I now have from changing the racks means that I can now see through the rear window and I can open the rear door with the bikes in situ on the tilting rack.

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Never thought I'd be interested in a spoiler, but now I am - looks like an improvement visually. Do you have any pics from further away?
My cycle carrier will be tow bar mounted, so no issue. Is the best way to order it dealer-fitted?
*he waits with baited breath..."You'd consider letting a dealer fit something to your new Ocean?!!"*
 
Never thought I'd be interested in a spoiler, but now I am. My cycle carrier will be tow bar mounted, so no issue. Is the best way to order it dealer-fitted?
*he waits with baited breath..."You'd consider letting a dealer fit something to your new Ocean?!!"*
What colour van? there are some colours - black, white & I think grey where you can get the spoiler pre-painted. If thats the case its a pretty simple glue job.
 
What colour van? there are some colours - black, white & I think grey where you can get the spoiler pre-painted. If thats the case its a pretty simple glue job.
Ascot grey. Are they supplied ready to paint?
 
Have to be painted to match.
 
Unless you want Candy white, pearl black or reflex silver - in which case they are available off the shelf factory painted.
 
Never thought I'd be interested in a spoiler, but now I am - looks like an improvement visually. Do you have any pics from further away?
My cycle carrier will be tow bar mounted, so no issue. Is the best way to order it dealer-fitted?
*he waits with baited breath..."You'd consider letting a dealer fit something to your new Ocean?!!"*

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Never thought I'd be interested in a spoiler, but now I am - looks like an improvement visually. Do you have any pics from further away?
My cycle carrier will be tow bar mounted, so no issue. Is the best way to order it dealer-fitted?
*he waits with baited breath..."You'd consider letting a dealer fit something to your new Ocean?!!"*
I had the Westfalia one fitted by PF Jones, this towbar is the exact same one as fitted by VW , it cost just over £600 to supply and fit, I'll get a picture from further away tomorrow if it stops raining.
 
I had the Westfalia one fitted by PF Jones, this towbar is the exact same one as fitted by VW , it cost just over £600 to supply and fit, I'll get a picture from further away tomorrow if it stops raining.
Thanks. I’m getting the factory towbar - just wondering whether to get a dealer fit spoiler...
 
Thanks for all your comments, I think I will leave the gasket out and just bond it. Being a genuine VW one it fits perfectly and have tested to make sure it doesn't touch the awning or the elevated roof.
Recently I removed the VW boot rack as I wanted something lower which would be easier to load ebikes on, once removing the rack I thought the rear looked quite square and bland hence the decision to go for the spoiler which in my opinion make the rear look a lot nicer.
Other added bonuses I now have from changing the racks means that I can now see through the rear window and I can open the rear door with the bikes in situ on the tilting rack.

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That looks great, we’ve been going to add one for a while but with lockdown haven’t gotten around to it.
 
Thanks for all your comments, I think I will leave the gasket out and just bond it. Being a genuine VW one it fits perfectly and have tested to make sure it doesn't touch the awning or the elevated roof.
Recently I removed the VW boot rack as I wanted something lower which would be easier to load ebikes on, once removing the rack I thought the rear looked quite square and bland hence the decision to go for the spoiler which in my opinion make the rear look a lot nicer.
Other added bonuses I now have from changing the racks means that I can now see through the rear window and I can open the rear door with the bikes in situ on the tilting rack.

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I like harrys spoiler, have you noticed any difference in your 0-60 time
yet, or any change in fuel economy :)

It looks good :thumb
 
Never thought I'd be interested in a spoiler, but now I am - looks like an improvement visually. Do you have any pics from further away?
My cycle carrier will be tow bar mounted, so no issue. Is the best way to order it dealer-fitted?
*he waits with baited breath..."You'd consider letting a dealer fit something to your new Ocean?!!"*
As requested a picture from further back.

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I like harrys spoiler, have you noticed any difference in your 0-60 time
yet, or any change in fuel economy :)

It looks good :thumb
I shall keep me eye on that :eek:)
 
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