09-16-2010, 07:29 PM | #127 |
Derek
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I was at a camaro show sat and noticed that my spoiler was doing the same thing and went up to dealership and showed them and im taking it in on wednesday and there going to repaint the trunk lid for me.
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09-17-2010, 06:18 AM | #128 |
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I showed mine to the dealer, yesterday (Davidson Chevrolet in Canton, CT... so far, they've been a great dealership!!). They agreed that the complete trunklid requires repainting. They are also concerned about a "repair" versus a true "fix"... they, like me, want to make sure that they deal with this issue once. I showed them this thread as a reference. We haven't scheduled the work, yet, but will be shortly.
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09-17-2010, 05:13 PM | #129 |
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I too am a victim now. Just checked, sure enough, passenger side is sitting right on the paint and, bazzinga, chip. How did I not notice that? Head in one hand, beer in the other, smoke in the other. Wait, that's 3 hands.
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09-19-2010, 11:08 AM | #130 |
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After speaking to my dealer about getting the decklid repainted, we agreed to work together to make sure the condition doesn't reoccur. With their okay, I've done a paint touch-up and have reinstalled the spoiler. I've used the washers as instructed by Russell James (see post #112) and added additional material over the rubber strips under the spoiler (see post #108). For that additional material (for experimentation), I've simply used 3M double-sided attachment tape (.045 in thick), but have left the backing on it so that it doesn't stick to the paint. I've ordered a roll of 3M 4508 closed-cell foam tape (1/2 inch wide and 1/8 in. thick) as a more permanent solution and will apply that in place of the attachment tape when it arrives. I reinstalled the spoiler using blue Loctite on the threads and was careful to maintain appropriate spacing... and also followed Russell James suggestion to pull the spoiler back toward the rear of the car as I tightened everything (this helps to maintain spacing at the rear of the spoiler). Service Update #09207A calls for a torque of 53 lb-in on the nuts... I used a maximum of 45 on the two inboard nuts and 40 on the outboard four... anything over this figure tended to reduce the spacing to an unacceptable level.
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09-19-2010, 12:05 PM | #131 |
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I removed my stock spoilert o install my SLP one and had a 1-1/2" section on the r/h side and a 1-2" section on the left. The paint was rubbed off by the stock spoiler, down to the primer.
My spoiler attaching nuts were tight, so the issue seems to be that the spoiler is not isolated from rubbing against the trunk. I'm having my stripes clear coated so they're repairing the trunk at the same time but this is the first big disappointment I've had with GM quality on this car. |
09-19-2010, 01:26 PM | #132 |
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Well I checked mine today,I pulled the spoiler off to get a good look.What a crummy set up.I have at least 7 chips and the 2.5 inch long area on the passenger side worn to the primer.
2 1/2 months old and 1900 miles. Looks like my flawless Synergy Green factory paint will be no more. I hate to have a body shop do anything ,seems like it never gets done properly. |
09-19-2010, 01:30 PM | #133 | |
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well i should pick up my camaro tommorrow do you all think i should pull the spoiler off and fix or have the dealer pull it off before i leave the lot passenger side looks real close if not touching
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09-19-2010, 02:02 PM | #134 |
I took mine by the dealer yesterday. They don't have a body shop so I'm trying to get them to work with my body shop, the one I trust, on getting a repair done. My guy does lots of custom work and body kits and spoilers are his specialty. He said he's never seen a setup as crummy as this. We've agreed that the spoiler will be remounted with some sort of 3M tape to ensure this doesn't happen again. Fortunately, only a small chip is visible on each side of mine, so I'm going to get it touched up and the clear redone on those spots.
BTW, when I was at the dealer yesterday my son and I were looking at new cars. They had another IOM 2ss there, less than 30 miles on it, and I pointed out to the salesman that the paint under the spoiler edges was already cracking! I encourage everyone to call the Chevrolet customer service number and open up a ticket. If enough of us do this maybe they'll figure out they have a problem. Steve |
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09-19-2010, 02:31 PM | #135 |
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... absolutely check the spacing (although you don't have to pull the spoiler off the car to do this.). If the edges of the spoiler are touching the paint on the decklid, you will get chipping, so it's better to deal with the issue before damage occurs. Given that you're just picking up the car, I would work with your dealer on this (personal opinion). It might be helpful to show them this thread (and other related threads) so that they realize what the problem is and why you're (rightly) concerned.
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09-19-2010, 04:49 PM | #136 |
My body shop manager is still waiting to hear back from the GM Rep for the area. Hopefully the ball will get rolling soon!
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09-19-2010, 07:26 PM | #137 |
09-21-2010, 08:20 PM | #138 |
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does anyone know what size socket you need to remove the spoiler bolts
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09-21-2010, 08:32 PM | #139 |
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09-21-2010, 08:36 PM | #140 |
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Add another one to the list. Same problem here. I can see chips from both sides of the factory spoiler. Took the spoiler off to test fit my new NLP spoiler and saw how much paint was actually removed. Ridiculous! Come on GM. Took my car to have my front and rear fascias replaced (long story) and to have my NLP spoiler painted. The body shop owner saw it and said he just repaired another Camaro with the same problem. This guy does all the local GM dealer's warranty work and said GM covered the decklid.
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