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It's plastic for sure, but it's a well-made plastic part vs some aftermarket.
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Added a few pics of the final product...
You are killing me! My color and it looks killer!

Question....gotta link to where you got your black lugs?
 

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Nice view of my TP spoiler...courtesy of Cars & Coffee photographer
Did you put spacers on your wheels? Looks perfect set with stock wheels. So jealous.
 

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Man....pretty sure no way I could do this...as I'm sure I'd fuck it up but, before that I don't know that I'd have the cuts to tap and then cut on my car. LOL.
 

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Did you put spacers on your wheels? Looks perfect set with stock wheels. So jealous.
Yeah I have Garageline 25mm spacers all around. They're nice quality and accomplish the look I was going for. Otherwise it's the stock PP setup.

http://garageline.com/ford/312-2015-mustang-gt-wheel-spacers-package.html

The negative is that you get a few more rocks pinging the sides of your car when you push the wheels out. I added ZL1 rock guards up front and GT350's in the rear. If I didn't have the GT350 rear valance I would have gone with ZL1 on the rear as well.

https://zl1addons.com/index.php/sho...ford-mustang-2015-16-front-rock-guards-detail
 

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Man....pretty sure no way I could do this...as I'm sure I'd fuck it up but, before that I don't know that I'd have the cuts to tap and then cut on my car. LOL.
The spoiler comes with a damn good template. If you gather the correct tools before you start and take your time placing the template, it's pretty easy. Drilling the first hole is the worst. It gets easier after that.

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The spoiler comes with a damn good template. If you gather the correct tools before you start and take your time placing the template, it's pretty easy. Drilling the first hole is the worst. It gets easier after that.

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This.

The template is one of the best I've ever seen. Right on the money. :thumbsup:

As far as drilling the holes, I had the best luck using a step bit once the initial pilot holes were drilled. The larger bits wanted to pull the sheetmetal up and leave a ragged edge, where a step bit leaves a much cleaner hole. Granted, it's all covered in the end, but I hate being a hack.
 

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Mine showed up today, I ordered it last week from White Bear Lake. I ran home on my lunch hour to grab it off my porch and figured I might as well install it. Lining up the template was easy, I just took my time and made sure it was straight. Then punch each of the holes and drill them. I love the way the spoiler looks.

 

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Re: Gorilla Lugs

If you want to save a ton of money just buy ColorLugs. Can't tell from 2ft that they're covers
 

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Re: Gorilla Lugs

If you want to save a ton of money just buy ColorLugs. Can't tell from 2ft that they're covers
Sounds like a great idea. I just took a look and the ColorLugs are $23.99 and a set of black lug nuts is only $35.99. Not sure if that is really save a ton of money...but still a savings.
 
 




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