How to: Remove spoiler 08+ RA
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Nice how-to higgs.
I was considering removing the wing but am concerned about the holes, as my local dealer was not aware of the "plugs" you had mentioned. I saw another DIY for removing a wing on a Mustang in which the guy got some plastic plugs from Home Depot or something, painted them with touchup paint, and added a small bead of silicone to weather protect.
Question: Do you remember if all four holes were equal in size/diameter? Also, do you remember what size the holes were?
I'd like to do this project but want to make sure I can finish off the aftermath nicely like yours turned out. Thanks!
I was considering removing the wing but am concerned about the holes, as my local dealer was not aware of the "plugs" you had mentioned. I saw another DIY for removing a wing on a Mustang in which the guy got some plastic plugs from Home Depot or something, painted them with touchup paint, and added a small bead of silicone to weather protect.
Question: Do you remember if all four holes were equal in size/diameter? Also, do you remember what size the holes were?
I'd like to do this project but want to make sure I can finish off the aftermath nicely like yours turned out. Thanks!
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ok, heres some cell pics, not the best, but they get the point across. the holes are only like 1/4 inch in diameter, but the top of the plug is about 1 inch in diameter, so plenty of surface area to add some double sided tape or silicone or whatever and still keep it looking clean
shot of the trunk with plugs installed:
close up of the plugs to show how flush they fit. its only like 1/16 inch above the surface:
add some touch up paint and you're good to go. either way, its only temporary until my do-luck trunk arrives...can't wait
shot of the trunk with plugs installed:
close up of the plugs to show how flush they fit. its only like 1/16 inch above the surface:
add some touch up paint and you're good to go. either way, its only temporary until my do-luck trunk arrives...can't wait
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got lucky and got in on the limited production run through bulletproof automotive of the frp version. i really liked the look of it, but couldnt stomach 1200 for the carbon fiber version, so when the fiber re-inforced plastic option came about, i jumped on it. probably wont be here for a couple more months, but will open a new thread with pics of it on a ralliart as soon as it comes in
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got lucky and got in on the limited production run through bulletproof automotive of the frp version. i really liked the look of it, but couldnt stomach 1200 for the carbon fiber version, so when the fiber re-inforced plastic option came about, i jumped on it. probably wont be here for a couple more months, but will open a new thread with pics of it on a ralliart as soon as it comes in
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haha i got mad and pulled real hard too. i suggest you not though.
i hate that damn adhesive.
try having the trunk all the way open and pushing on one side of the spoiler toward your back windshield window rather than pulling, then after you get one side free, work on the other.
just be real careful.
when i did it the first time and finally came off i put a small scratch on the corner of the trunk lid.
also i think i pulled too hard rather than my push method on one side that it maybe bent the top of the trunk lid a little.
i hate that damn adhesive.
try having the trunk all the way open and pushing on one side of the spoiler toward your back windshield window rather than pulling, then after you get one side free, work on the other.
just be real careful.
when i did it the first time and finally came off i put a small scratch on the corner of the trunk lid.
also i think i pulled too hard rather than my push method on one side that it maybe bent the top of the trunk lid a little.
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have you tried opening the trunk and hitting the threaded stud for the spoiler with a rubber mallet or small hammer? should be enough to get the secondary pop tab to come loose. otherwise, try to find an interior trim remover tool. looks like: --c so you can slip it around the clip and pry up around it. if you were local i'd just say stop on by, oh well. good luck