The area around the posts for the spoiler on my 98 Cobra have a lot of build up around it. I'm going to sort of give my trunk area a refresh, new springs, lift supports, weatherstrip, and hinges to replace the broken off ball studs. I have a leak back there that I believe is from the weatherstrip but the buildup around the spoiler posts has me worried as well. So I plan on removing the spoiler, giving everything a nice cleaning, and reattaching it.
Looks like there are rubber washers on the nuts that hold it on but I assume there is something that goes between the spoiler and the decklid itself. I figure I could use silicone or cut out a thin rubber gasket to sandwich between the spoiler and decklid. But I am wondering what others have done to ensure the spoiler doesn't leak past those bolts and doesn't allow water to build up between the spoiler and lid.
Looks like there are rubber washers on the nuts that hold it on but I assume there is something that goes between the spoiler and the decklid itself. I figure I could use silicone or cut out a thin rubber gasket to sandwich between the spoiler and decklid. But I am wondering what others have done to ensure the spoiler doesn't leak past those bolts and doesn't allow water to build up between the spoiler and lid.