Dean)66
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So will additional holes need to be drilled to install the mmd v series on a GT CS
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For that one yes, you have to drill two extra holes in the center horizontal along the decklid, the GT/CS only has vertical row in the center.So will additional holes need to be drilled to install the mmd v series on a GT CS
And will the oem holes be exposed with the mmd v series or will they be covered by it. Also couldn’t you get away with not drilling the extra holes and just use the two oem holes on each side to keep the wing in placeFor that one yes, you have to drill two extra holes in the center horizontal along the decklid, the GT/CS only has vertical row in the center.
I saw in some thread somewhere that one GT/CS owner has the MMD V series and states it does not leave any old holes exposed, yeah you can skip those holes and hope the adhesive works well in the center, For example the CDC Outlaw spoiler only comes using one hole on the edges and just uses adhesive all the way along the trunk and does not utilize any center holes, and I have not seen any complaints of it separating?And will the oem holes be exposed with the mmd v series or will they be covered by it. Also couldn’t you get away with not drilling the extra holes and just use the two oem holes on each side to keep the wing in place
Are you running an aftermarket spoliorI saw in some thread somewhere that one GT/CS owner has the MMD V series and states it does not leave any old holes exposed, yeah you can skip those holes and hope the adhesive works well in the center, For example the CDC Outlaw spoiler only comes using one hole on the edges and just uses adhesive all the way along the trunk and does not utilize any center holes, and I have not seen any complaints of it separating?
No I still have not went that route, I am sticking to my GT/CS one for now, also I have the 19+ version which is accented with black pedestals and color matched top so I think it looks nicer vs the all black one from 16-17.Are you running an aftermarket spolior
I have the GT350 track pack spoiler in black on mine. Covers all the holes and looks great.Hey guys, so I also have a California special and I wanted to replace the wing with a gt350 wing, but no the older 350 wing I wanted the newer one that’s actually on the gt500 as well, would that work? And also would the gt performance pack wing work? Those are the two I’m look at rn
I have the GT350 track pack spoiler in black on mine. Covers all the holes and looks great.
The one I’m actually referring to is the one on the newer 350s and it’s also on the gt500 as well would that one work?I have the GT350 track pack spoiler in black on mine. Covers all the holes and looks great.
https://turn5.scene7.com/is/image/Turn5/408638?obj=car&wid=1200&hei=900&sharpen=1Post a pic of the one u want. If it doesn't have something in the middle your gonna have holes.
Oh yeah Id bed 99% that would work fine. Not sure if the holes would line up. You'd probably have to drill a couple new ones but it should cover all the others.
Thanks appreciate the help!Oh yeah Id bed 99% that would work fine. Not sure if the holes would line up. You'd probably have to drill a couple new ones but it should cover all the others.
Is that the MMD V Series one? I almost grabbed that one. The GT350 covers all the holes completely. Maybe you could find someone locally that would trade trunk lids? Could even be an Ecoboost car as long as it had the right paint. I have seen a lot of Oxford white ecoboosts locally. That was my back up plan if the GT350 didnt work out.I removed my CS spoiler and tried to put the MMD on over the weekend. It covers 95% of the holes, but you can still see the edge of the hole on my passenger side. So I guess I'm stuck with buying a blank and having it painted?