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Wondering if the stick on double sided tape aftermarket spoilers/duckbills can handle hpde training events?

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Agreed, Ive been in 4 track events thus far with my Rexpeed duckbill, no problems!
 

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Done 150mph multiple times at track days when I had a stick on spoiler. Those things aren’t going anywhere.
 

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Not in an HPDE, by my double sided taped on TRD rep spoiler (along with Amazon wind buffeting fixes) have been fine to 150+ and multiple 120+ pulls. I would not trust a double sided taped-only front lip, however.
 

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Not in an HPDE, by my double sided taped on TRD rep spoiler (along with Amazon wind buffeting fixes) have been fine to 150+ and multiple 120+ pulls. I would not trust a double sided taped-only front lip, however.
good point.

OP likely meant rear spoilers, but your comment is dead on. I’m not sure any kind of tape would hold on a front spoiler. Unless it was resin activated glue or something. And then it would never come off again.
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