Sponsored

Razor spoiler removal

martin

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 24, 2014
Threads
147
Messages
677
Reaction score
102
Location
New England
Vehicle(s)
Ecoboost; coupe; guard; dark-saddle; MT; PP; Nav;
I am getting a second Mustang. I want the razor spoiler removed. I am willing to pay the dealer to do it.
Is it doable without leaving damaged paint?
I konow there is a similar thread asking about other repair places
Sponsored

 

ORRadtech

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2019
Threads
22
Messages
2,557
Reaction score
2,242
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
First Name
Dave
Vehicle(s)
18 Mustang EcoBoost convertible, 14 Ford Fusion SE
Yes, it's very doable without paint damage. If you intend to run without a spoiler you may have to cover/repair mounting holes though.
 

Bikeman315

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 12, 2015
Threads
520
Messages
15,279
Reaction score
19,330
Location
Myrtle Beach, SC
First Name
Ira
Vehicle(s)
2019 Mustang GT/CS, 2021 Volvo XC60
I konow there is a similar thread asking about other repair places
That thread will tell you everything you need to know. Also it might be cheaper to find someone with a spoiler delete truck-lid and swap with them.
 

Briebee72

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 29, 2019
Threads
168
Messages
2,120
Reaction score
1,691
Location
Asheville
Vehicle(s)
Mustang GT 2019
Removng your own spolier is not hard no need to pay a dealer. the issue is unless you find a replacement that fits the mounting holes you are left with 7 holes in your trunk lid. Like Bikeman315 said if your goal is to have no spoiler then you might want to find someone and do a swap as he suggested cause filling sanding and painting those holes will cost you what a deck lid probable will. Or just order your car and get the delete spoiler option.

here is how to remove it
 

JakeLethal

Well-Known Member
Diamond Sponsor
Joined
Sep 14, 2020
Threads
1,334
Messages
2,186
Reaction score
522
Location
Wellington, FL
First Name
Jake
Vehicle(s)
2022 F-150 RCSB 5.0
I am getting a second Mustang. I want the razor spoiler removed. I am willing to pay the dealer to do it.
Is it doable without leaving damaged paint?
I konow there is a similar thread asking about other repair places
No need to pay the dealer. Its a simple enough job if you have steady hands and patience. Mounting holes will be extremely visible however, so just keep that in mind.
 
 




Top