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if yall want something that's even better than the mmd which the mmd is pretty mild. wait on the steeda spoiler that's coming
The MMD V-series spoiler is more aggressive than the Foose option and should be out soon as well.
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roush install isn't a pita. it's only a pita if you can't line up a template and never have ever used a drill.
What I'm referring to is the two studs that come down near the center of the trunk. I've seen video of two people's installs and they both have said reaching into that tight space to get the nuts on is a bitch. With the Roush spoiler you have to drill holes on both the outside and inside of the trunk. I was wondering if the MMD Foose spoiler also required drilling on the inside of the trunk as well.
 

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The guys at AM really stepped up to help me out, they defenitly got a customer for life. Thanks again Alex!!
 
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The MMD spoiler needs 4 holes drilled from the top. I recommend 1/4" bit as what they recommend is a little too tight for the screws. The screws are installed from inside the trunk in existing holes on the inside. Also recommend a magnetic screwdriver for the screws as the middle 2 holes are recessed. Besides that it's pretty straight forward and easy to do.
 

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I'll get some more pics later this week. Any particular angles? I'll also take a pic for the inside part of the trunk to show the screw locations.
 

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The MMD spoiler needs 4 holes drilled from the top. I recommend 1/4" bit as what they recommend is a little too tight for the screws. The screws are installed from inside the trunk in existing holes on the inside. Also recommend a magnetic screwdriver for the screws as the middle 2 holes are recessed. Besides that it's pretty straight forward and easy to do.
Thanks for the info. I like the fact that I wouldn't need as many holes and certainly not as large of holes as the Roush. The pics of the inside would be great if you do take some. Looks great. Up until I saw this MMD by Foose spoiler, the Roush was the only one I liked. The CDC is just too big for my liking. I'm glad we are getting some good choices in rear spoilers.
 

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What I'm referring to is the two studs that come down near the center of the trunk. I've seen video of two people's installs and they both have said reaching into that tight space to get the nuts on is a bitch. With the Roush spoiler you have to drill holes on both the outside and inside of the trunk. I was wondering if the MMD Foose spoiler also required drilling on the inside of the trunk as well.
they suck yes but they aren't the end of the world. just takes forever to get them tightened all the way. if you got proper tools it goes even faster but while it sucks people over exaggerate it like everything.
 

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I would have gotten the Foose spoiler if it had been available when I was ordering my car & the mods. Thought about just getting the OE spoiler, then replacing it later but there was no ETA on the Foose stuff @ the time, so I went with the Roush. For anyone ordering now or that has a car with the OE spoiler the Foose is the best option since it uses the OE mounting holes.

Foose hood scoop is also going to be released soon, glad I waited as it looks nicer (at least in the pics) than the Roush.
 

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I really like this spoiler. It's very natural and it's not obnoxious.
 

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Foose is at the top of my list (especially because of the paint!), but I wouldn't buy anything until next year earliest. There will probably be even more nice choices then.

If it wasn't for my stripes, I would trade my spoiler delete trunk with someone that has the spoiler. I'm not afraid of drilling, but I know how many guys out there want the no-spoiler look, so that would help them out.
 

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Can you take some shots further back so we can see the whole car?

This is on my short list with the steeda one.

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