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[MENTION=19287]Tribefan[/MENTION] that looks very sharp!
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I like the look of the black spoiler and stripes on the CO.
I have orang on orange.
Dave
@Tribefan - I've been waiting so long to see Black on Comp and it was really worth the wait!
Looks fantastic. Thanks so much again for your support and business we appreciate it.
Alex
Thanks for the compliments guys. I really like the look and I think it completes the look of the car. I'm hoping to get some nice(r) pictures of the car this weekend once I've washed all the pollen off.[MENTION=19287]Tribefan[/MENTION] that looks very sharp!
Dammnnnnn!!Installed mine last weekend. No regrets ever. This spoiler matches the body lines of the S550 perfectly. Took me longer to remove the glue from the stock spoiler than to install the Roush.
Only if you want to do this:Any thoughts on this being mounted using only the double sided tape. I have spoiler delete and would prefer to not drill holes, mainly to keep my options open in the future. I read several members mounting the Roush in this manner.
Prepping the surface and using adhesive promoter...there is no way it would come off. Be sure to use a quality 3M double sided tape. Not sure if you have ever removed something that has been attached with this stuff but it is extremely strong when applied correctly.LOL! Let me know when they are on the highway so I can stay off the road. The double side tape is strong but the stresses would likely cause it to just fly off. God help you if it hits another car. As I said in my post, the drilling is the easiest part and without a factory spoiler to deal with, it is a walk in the park. I think it is safe to say if you do mount a spoiler, you would probably replace it with a bigger one than this one. For me, this is right balance of size and style.
LOL! Let me know when they are on the highway so I can stay off the road. The double side tape is strong but the stresses would likely cause it to just fly off. God help you if it hits another car. As I said in my post, the drilling is the easiest part and without a factory spoiler to deal with, it is a walk in the park. I think it is safe to say if you do mount a spoiler, you would probably replace it with a bigger one than this one. For me, this is right balance of size and style.
[MENTION=18443]SterlingStangMan[/MENTION] [MENTION=7389]Rickycardo[/MENTION]Only if you want to do this:
[MENTION=11231]SK GT[/MENTION] - Thank you sir.Prepping the surface and using adhesive promoter...there is no way it would come off. Be sure to use a quality 3M double sided tape. Not sure if you have ever removed something that has been attached with this stuff but it is extremely strong when applied correctly.
[MENTION=22989]Fuse[/MENTION] - Happy to hear it!I installed mine last week after sitting on it for a month and it looks great. It does the back end so much more justice than the factory lip spoiler. The side view and rear view of the car looks so much better. It is also nice that it doesn't obstruct the rear view.