sox3
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YES,Does Ford Performance sell the Gurney flap by itself?
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YES,Does Ford Performance sell the Gurney flap by itself?
So... Is that a yes, the non-handling pack spoiler has the same provisions to mount the Gurney flap?This unique wing offers an optional Gurney flap that can be bolted on to improve downforce.
To my knowledge there is only one 'swing' that is shared between the GT350 and Base GT500. Both have the option to bolt on the factory Gurney Flap (which was part of the 'handling package' which included the camber plates and was dealer installed). However, I do see Anderson Composites offers an aftermarket CF Gurney Flap...So... Is that a yes, the non-handling pack spoiler has the same provisions to mount the Gurney flap?
Yes.Hate to resurrect an old thread, but...
Does the non-handling pack spoiler have provisions to mount the Gurney flap?
I'm shopping new online and found a car without the package, but it's priced low enough that buying the components separately wouldn't be the worst thing in the world.
YES,
Aftermarket CF (from Anderson) comes with one set. Long only. Or at least that was the case with mine. Also, they are longer and narrower than OEM (haven't measured them to determine how much).Any idea on the part # for the longer screws to attach the gurney flap? I believe even the aftermarket carbon fiber one requires the longer screws.
reading the instructions on the site the screws that come with the Anderson gurney flap are to install on the Anderson spoiler. Otherwise says requires the longer oem T20 screws.Aftermarket CF (from Anderson) comes with one set. Long only. Or at least that was the case with mine. Also, they are longer and narrower than OEM (haven't measured them to determine how much).
Just looked at their site. Looks to me like they used the Ford instructions for the AC Gurney. I have the AC spoiler (swing) and no instructions came with it. One set of screws came with it, which is what they describe on the Gurney.reading the instructions on the site the screws that come with the Anderson gurney flap are to install on the Anderson spoiler. Otherwise says requires the longer oem T20 screws.
so sounds like I need to track down longer screws for the AC gurney to attach to oem swing. Anyway you can get me a length on the longer acres you got? Maybe I can match them up at a hardware store.Just looked at their site. Looks to me like they used the Ford instructions for the AC Gurney. I have the AC spoiler (swing) and no instructions came with it. One set of screws came with it, which is what they describe on the Gurney.
Bottom line: AC Swing comes with one set of screws. They are longer than the fasteners meant for the OEM Gurney.
AC makes good products, but their communication and instructions on the Swing and Gurney have been poor at best.
No, sorry if I misled.so sounds like I need to track down longer screws for the AC gurney to attach to oem swing. Anyway you can get me a length on the longer acres you got? Maybe I can match them up at a hardware store.