GR86 TRD Splitter and Ducktail spoiler

As likely you know the bolt carriers on the spoiler are fixed via 3M tape. So bolting the spoiler in achieves nothing due to the 3M tape being the only thing that holds the carriers.
Incorrect. Only the outboard ones are stuck with tape to counteract warping in the heat. The inboard ones are fixed to the plastic. They would be pointless putting them on otherwise.

Again, Toyota don’t need a lawsuit on their hands. They design these parts to conform to stringent safety tests.
If people have no technical knowledge of 3M VHB tape then best not guess what is capable of and it’s design limits.

Red arrows tape. Blue arrows moulded.
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3M VHB tape loses half of its bonding capability when heated over 25 degrees.
It would be good if you could share the data sheet that states this for reference, and which VHB tape this applies to.
 
I drilled mine as per instructions. It was fine when it first did it but I'm not confident the stick will stay as when I did it, it was Winter when we all got them. Did heat the area up but wasn't ideal conditions.
 
Does anyone have the part number for the TRD rear ducktail spoiler. Tried ordering through Toyota on Friday and they couldn't find it..
 
Does anyone have the part number for the TRD rear ducktail spoiler. Tried ordering through Toyota on Friday and they couldn't find it..
I have the black one as PJ156-18800-C0
 
Does anyone have the part number for the TRD rear ducktail spoiler. Tried ordering through Toyota on Friday and they couldn't find it..
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If you're looking for it in Electric Blue it's J1 for the colour code 🙂
 
If anyone is doing this again, Id love to know the thickness of the tape. Toyota (Inchcape) didn't fit mine properly and the tape has unstuck... so I need to re do it.
 
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