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If you read the 1st review it says drill 2 holes

You need to turn the plate round so the 1 centre hole is at the front, unscrew the under tray screw & replace with longer screw (supplied) Then when lined up drill the 2 rear fixing points out (the car will need to be raised if using a normal drill or not if using a dremel)
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That's the sort of thing that would derail me!
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EDIT: http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49830
Made my own thread on it as its quite a major change to the car.


Can you elaborate on this?
This:
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However, I just checked underneath my car and I don't have a rubber airdam despite having the PP front splitter!
So do I need to then buy the PP version of the bracket or just the standard? The under-tray looks like the V6??? :confused:
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The installation instructions suggest the air dam is fitted to the V6/3.2? Can't argue with your actual car however. Guess we need some input from someone who has a bracket fitted.
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The installation instructions suggest the air dam is fitted to the V6/3.2? Can't argue with your actual car however. Guess we need some input from someone who has a bracket fitted.
I can confirm my 2015 V8 does not have the air dam just the flat under tray
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