Metal Mike
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… ’cuz my GT500 Carbon Fiber Track Pack was delivered with one.
Took delivery of #L2100 (produced late June, Penske paint purgatory for rest of the summer) just after Columbus day, and following the recommendations of forum members, did not have the drop ship Ford dealer contact a full scale dealer prep. I agreed for the dealer technician to conduct a modified PDI technical inspection and ensure everything was mechanically sound – which luckily it was. No ‘big ass kink in the cooling hose’, dead battery, chips in painted stripes, or other issues I’ve seen posted up. All the boxes with the splitter wickers, oil separator, and car cover were sealed in the trunk; Recaros still in plastic with the splitter on the passenger seat; all shipping labels, window sticker, CF wing protection, and interior plastic covers remained in place.
Unfortunately, cosmetic damage occurred to the right rear CF wheel and tire (see green markings below) caused during loading / unloading (dealer says this was the second GT500 with exact damage from same truck transportation company), as well as a slight ding in right rear panel above wheel. Dealer refused to release my car when my wife and I went to pick up – what a tease – until they filed damage claim paperwork and pulled out the dent the following day. I’m supposed to be receiving a new wheel and tire once they can track both down and unsure sure if I keep damaged CF wheel, or Ford retains at this point...
After the dent was pulled, pictures taken, and forms filled out for processing, I returned to accept delivery.
Getting to the GT350R splitter – I scheduled paint correction, PPF, and ceramic coating the day after delivery at a superior shop here in Tampa Bay, which took 9 days. Car looks *amazing* to say the least. Over the next few days, I installed several parts I amassed (I’ll add to the ‘Mods’ thread) and got everything prepped to install the splitter, still factory wrapped.
I realized there might be an issue when I attempted to install the Bemaro SHELBY splitter vinly inlays, as they were slightly larger and wouldn’t fit… No issue with the order, correct part received, so then I started examining the splitter part number. “No way Ford could send me the wrong splitter… not with this $100K+ 'halo' Mustang” I thought, as I opened the attached instructions labeled “GT350R”. Cross checking the GT500 part number from extremely helpful install videos (thanks @Goose), I came to the head slapping realization that I in fact have a GT350R splitter. The part numbers are virtually identical, save for the first letter.
GT500 FRONT SPLITTER ASSEMBLY; PART NUMBER: KR3V-17F775-A
GT350R FRONT SPLITTER ASSEMBLY; PART NUMBER: FR3V-17F775-A
If I had requested the dealership prep, this would have been discovered upon the tech's installation. I conducted the same visual inspection of the splitter as did the tech, so I cannot fault him. It’s a 6 foot bubble wrapped chunk of plastic taped to a crescent moon piece of cardboard… pretty unavoidable to miss. “Splitter…? Yep – right there in the passenger seat.”
I contacted my salesman, the company warranty dept, and the dealership warranty guy providing pictures and part numbers for a ‘misbuild’ claim. This claim was accepted by Ford a week later, and my GT500 splitter will (hopefully) arrive next week. Will it be a super cool CF one like on the Track Attack cars? It goes with the CFTP package, right? Yeah - probably not. Will I have to exchange the GT350R splitter when the GT500 one arrives?
I don’t know. I just want my correct splitter.
I could have tacked this issue to the thread created by @Tomster “Ford... What is your problem? GT500 owners, you need to read these quality control issues...”, too, as it really demonstrates simple carelessness or rushing to “good enough”. Neither are acceptable, and certainly not for a car of this caliber. With 600+ miles (man they add up quick!) I have not had any of the major issues reported by other GT500 owners, so I feel lucky that if this (and the damaged CF wheel and tire) are the only gripes to contend with, then it’s more than worth it. This car is absolutely amazing. The long wait was more than worth it.
For the forum members (and those who haunt – which I did for well over a year) awaiting delivery of their awesome GT500, take the time to verify the splitter part number if the dealership does not a complete a full scale delivery prep!
Metal Mike
Took delivery of #L2100 (produced late June, Penske paint purgatory for rest of the summer) just after Columbus day, and following the recommendations of forum members, did not have the drop ship Ford dealer contact a full scale dealer prep. I agreed for the dealer technician to conduct a modified PDI technical inspection and ensure everything was mechanically sound – which luckily it was. No ‘big ass kink in the cooling hose’, dead battery, chips in painted stripes, or other issues I’ve seen posted up. All the boxes with the splitter wickers, oil separator, and car cover were sealed in the trunk; Recaros still in plastic with the splitter on the passenger seat; all shipping labels, window sticker, CF wing protection, and interior plastic covers remained in place.
Unfortunately, cosmetic damage occurred to the right rear CF wheel and tire (see green markings below) caused during loading / unloading (dealer says this was the second GT500 with exact damage from same truck transportation company), as well as a slight ding in right rear panel above wheel. Dealer refused to release my car when my wife and I went to pick up – what a tease – until they filed damage claim paperwork and pulled out the dent the following day. I’m supposed to be receiving a new wheel and tire once they can track both down and unsure sure if I keep damaged CF wheel, or Ford retains at this point...
After the dent was pulled, pictures taken, and forms filled out for processing, I returned to accept delivery.
Getting to the GT350R splitter – I scheduled paint correction, PPF, and ceramic coating the day after delivery at a superior shop here in Tampa Bay, which took 9 days. Car looks *amazing* to say the least. Over the next few days, I installed several parts I amassed (I’ll add to the ‘Mods’ thread) and got everything prepped to install the splitter, still factory wrapped.
I realized there might be an issue when I attempted to install the Bemaro SHELBY splitter vinly inlays, as they were slightly larger and wouldn’t fit… No issue with the order, correct part received, so then I started examining the splitter part number. “No way Ford could send me the wrong splitter… not with this $100K+ 'halo' Mustang” I thought, as I opened the attached instructions labeled “GT350R”. Cross checking the GT500 part number from extremely helpful install videos (thanks @Goose), I came to the head slapping realization that I in fact have a GT350R splitter. The part numbers are virtually identical, save for the first letter.
GT500 FRONT SPLITTER ASSEMBLY; PART NUMBER: KR3V-17F775-A
GT350R FRONT SPLITTER ASSEMBLY; PART NUMBER: FR3V-17F775-A
If I had requested the dealership prep, this would have been discovered upon the tech's installation. I conducted the same visual inspection of the splitter as did the tech, so I cannot fault him. It’s a 6 foot bubble wrapped chunk of plastic taped to a crescent moon piece of cardboard… pretty unavoidable to miss. “Splitter…? Yep – right there in the passenger seat.”
I contacted my salesman, the company warranty dept, and the dealership warranty guy providing pictures and part numbers for a ‘misbuild’ claim. This claim was accepted by Ford a week later, and my GT500 splitter will (hopefully) arrive next week. Will it be a super cool CF one like on the Track Attack cars? It goes with the CFTP package, right? Yeah - probably not. Will I have to exchange the GT350R splitter when the GT500 one arrives?
I don’t know. I just want my correct splitter.
I could have tacked this issue to the thread created by @Tomster “Ford... What is your problem? GT500 owners, you need to read these quality control issues...”, too, as it really demonstrates simple carelessness or rushing to “good enough”. Neither are acceptable, and certainly not for a car of this caliber. With 600+ miles (man they add up quick!) I have not had any of the major issues reported by other GT500 owners, so I feel lucky that if this (and the damaged CF wheel and tire) are the only gripes to contend with, then it’s more than worth it. This car is absolutely amazing. The long wait was more than worth it.
For the forum members (and those who haunt – which I did for well over a year) awaiting delivery of their awesome GT500, take the time to verify the splitter part number if the dealership does not a complete a full scale delivery prep!
Metal Mike
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