Ducktail -- Foose Stallion
Ducktail -- Foose Stallion
Does anyone know if this spoiler is available anywhere in the aftermarket? I like it because it covers the factory spoiler holes and the rear brakelight. I called Unique performance and they told me they do not sell body parts aftermarket for the Stallion.
Actually, I am going by various pictures I've seen. The leading edge of the spoiler clearly is large enough to cover the holes.
You can buy the hood from CDC, I was hoping to find a vendor who makes or sells this spoiler.
You can buy the hood from CDC, I was hoping to find a vendor who makes or sells this spoiler.
Screw the tail, I want the rocker panels. You'd think that since they're selling them at ALL Ford dealerships, that someone could get us these aftermarket. Seems that eventually someone will reck theirs and will need replacement parts!
-danny
-danny
What about the Blow by Racing ducktail? I've never seen anyone with that one installed besides the one that is on their site. http://blowbyracing.com/keen-lnr-1wing.html I kind of like the way that this one looks and as they say it's a direct bolt on replacement. I'm wondering if the build quality/materials are the reason nobody seems to have it?
What about the Blow by Racing ducktail? I've never seen anyone with that one installed besides the one that is on their site. http://blowbyracing.com/keen-lnr-1wing.html I kind of like the way that this one looks and as they say it's a direct bolt on replacement. I'm wondering if the build quality/materials are the reason nobody seems to have it?
just saw this thread now and i want that spoiler!!! i was looking for one that covered the factory holes and was a ducktail and was a bit low profile. if anyone found it let us know
Since when do you need a third brake light to be legal?...is that a law for all cars?
You are not required by law to have a 3rd brake light. There is a federally mandated law that all auto manufacturers must equip their vehicles with a 3rd brake light. But there are no state laws in any of the 50 states stating your car must have a 3rd brake light, most likely because of antiques and classics. So the car must come with it, but if you like, you can chuck it. Your insurance premium for car and/or life might go up a couple of bucks, but it's not illegal. You also could open yourself up for a lawsuit if you were to get in a wreck, because you knowingly removed a safety device that your car was equipped with and operated that car on the state's highway. But that's unlikely.
You are not required by law to have a 3rd brake light. There is a federally mandated law that all auto manufacturers must equip their vehicles with a 3rd brake light. But there are no state laws in any of the 50 states stating your car must have a 3rd brake light, most likely because of antiques and classics. So the car must come with it, but if you like, you can chuck it. Your insurance premium for car and/or life might go up a couple of bucks, but it's not illegal. You also could open yourself up for a lawsuit if you were to get in a wreck, because you knowingly removed a safety device that your car was equipped with and operated that car on the state's highway. But that's unlikely.
so do the cops study books that tell them what cars come with third brake lights from factory? How do they ticket you for that?



