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Removing rear trunk spoiler

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I have 2016 GT350 with the small blade spoiler on the rear trund lid.

Does any one know how to remove it from the car?

I was told removed the 4 nuts from the spoiler studs inside the trunk.

Ford also uses two side tape to hold it place. How do you get that off?
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I have 2016 GT350 with the small blade spoiler on the rear trund lid.

Does any one know how to remove it from the car?

I was told removed the 4 nuts from the spoiler studs inside the trunk.

Ford also uses two side tape to hold it place. How do you get that off?
Heat gun, 3M adhesive remover, and slowly pry up.
 

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I can't wait to see how many people ask you if they can buy it. :popcorn:
 

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I have 2016 GT350 with the small blade spoiler on the rear trund lid.

Does any one know how to remove it from the car?

I was told removed the 4 nuts from the spoiler studs inside the trunk.

Ford also uses two side tape to hold it place. How do you get that off?
Are you going to try and replace it with the R spoiler or something else?
 

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"Heat gun, 3M adhesive remover, and slowly pry up."


Sounds to me, like it's time to take it to a professional body shop. LOL
 

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"Heat gun, 3M adhesive remover, and slowly pry up."


Sounds to me, like it's time to take it to a professional body shop. LOL
Because it has not been on for very long, I bet it would not be too bad to remove. What is your plan for the holes if you are not immediately replacing though?

And a heat gun can be had for $20 from Harbor Freight FYI
 

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I've done it before with my wife's blow dryer as well.
 
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The car was built Nov 4th.

I tried pouring hot water at the front of the spoiler, that didn't work.

I may try the hair dryer route (as per mattlqx)

Not crazy about using the heat gun with a fresh paint job.
 

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I'd like to replace my base/tech pack spoiler with the track pack spoiler. I think it runs $2k. It'll have to come down in price before I consider it.
 

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I'd like to replace my base/tech pack spoiler with the track pack spoiler. I think it runs $2k. It'll have to come down in price before I consider it.

I was told at the Ford dealer this morning that the "R" spoiler is $5,000.
 

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The car was built Nov 4th.

I tried pouring hot water at the front of the spoiler, that didn't work.

I may try the hair dryer route (as per mattlqx)

Not crazy about using the heat gun with a fresh paint job.
Paint from the factory is cured as it rolls of the assembly line through their manufacturing process, but give the hair dryer a try. Should work fine.
 

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Sorry wrong pricing. $15,000 CDA or $12,282.65 US.
Yeah, you can go to fordparts.com and see the factory prices. ~$12,000 is correct. I was going to say that $5000 was a great price (compared to the factory price), but it might make sense to wait for an aftermarket version of that puppy.

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Yeah, you can go to fordparts.com and see the factory prices. ~$12,000 is correct. I was going to say that $5000 was a great price (compared to the factory price), but it might make sense to wait for an aftermarket version of that puppy.

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