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yea for sure fill the holes and silicone, i just ordered a oem spoiler, i really hope they fit in the holes from this POS aftermarket one and not have to drill even more holes !!
im in the process of trying to get a refund on this one, fingers crossed,
this spoiler would work fine if you didnt have to keep the chrom spoiler in place or cars with out camera,
I would fill the holes some how before you adhere the spoiler (if you are not going to use the holes). That 2-sided tape is not water tight and you don't water leaking in and also rusting the hole edges. Perhaps a rubber grommet and silicone first.
True^^, I'd spray some primer onto cardboard, then apply it w/ a Q-Tip to the inside raw steel hole edges, let dry, then fill w/ silicone.