Master rear spoiler thread -- Post yours here!

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Side view from a dark car. And I agree that the Rivnuts that are supplied are junk. I had the same problem and after I got some from Amazon they went in and worked with ease.
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Spoiler looks great! I was looking at it at American Muscle and a lot of the reviewers were dissatisfied with the quality of the plastic, primarily thin and hollow and requires a lot of prep. What was your experience?
It is hollow but I don't consider it thin. Mine didn't need any special prep. My car didn't have any factory spoiler and don't remember if this spoiler uses existing factory spoiler holes. Their way to mark where to drill holes wasn't that great. I had to enlarge on one side to get the bolts in; could see how it might easily have needed to enlarge both sides to get perfectly centered.
 

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Sorry for not responding sooner - did not see the post until now.

I love the Outlaw.
Get a lot of comments / compliments.
It looks really good.

Install was a little bit of a challenge as I and other have posted, but nothing truly difficult.

It is hollow and lightweight, but it seems pretty durable - at least so far.

As for prep and paint, I had RPI prepaint mine, so can't say.
 

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I currently have a 2018 Base GT with the small blade on the rear. I'm having trouble finding what the options for spoilers are that don't require any more drilling. Does anyone know of anything that'll fit the already drilled holes? Pic for reference

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I currently have a 2018 Base GT with the small blade on the rear. I'm having trouble finding what the options for spoilers are that don't require any more drilling. Does anyone know of anything that'll fit the already drilled holes? Pic for reference

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Brother I went through the same deliberation.
I like the CDC Outlaw I have, but believe it looks better on the Convertibles than the Adding the Stock and GT350 Spoilers due to the height which I think looks odd on the Verts.

The CDC Outlaw looks good on the Fastbacks.
But if I had a Fastback, I would go with the GT350 Spoiler.

As for the drilling, I did have to drill, but I have heard the Fastback holes line up on most spoilers.
But would defer to a Fastback owner.
 

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So..it’s physically bolted to the trunk lid then?? My question is...what purpose does this spoiler serve?? Or is it simply aesthetics??
Does it actually create any downforce whatsoever?? Thanx.
 
 
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