Fang ducktail is on....
That would be PERFECT if the endcaps weren't so bulky. Otherwise I like it a lot. 
Thanks for the pics. Any more that aren't so close up? I might have to get used to the endcaps since this one is the closest to a real Shelby duct tail. I hate the way all the others have so much of a curve in the back.
Thanks for the pics. Any more that aren't so close up? I might have to get used to the endcaps since this one is the closest to a real Shelby duct tail. I hate the way all the others have so much of a curve in the back.
Looks good GL!!! Now get that thing washed!
Originally posted by StangNut@August 6, 2005, 11:59 PM
That would be PERFECT if the endcaps weren't so bulky. Otherwise I like it a lot.
Thanks for the pics. Any more that aren't so close up? I might have to get used to the endcaps since this one is the closest to a real Shelby duct tail. I hate the way all the others have so much of a curve in the back.
That would be PERFECT if the endcaps weren't so bulky. Otherwise I like it a lot.
Thanks for the pics. Any more that aren't so close up? I might have to get used to the endcaps since this one is the closest to a real Shelby duct tail. I hate the way all the others have so much of a curve in the back.
I think the reason the others have alot of curve is, if you look at the back of the 05 mustang it has a lot of curve to it. So I think a lot of the companies are forming them to the actual bumper. Because that is the way my spoiler is done,that way it has a better range of surface to bond to.Myself I don't know,because I'm not the one who does the molding of the spoilers, But I have done some fiberglass work on my side window scoops and I don't envy them one bit,After doing my scoops I have a very high respect for Kip Keanen and the other companies that does this stuff for a living. I can promiss you that molding fiberglass is not easy.
Originally posted by flamin ponyexpress@August 7, 2005, 10:33 AM
I think the reason the others have alot of curve is, if you look at the back of the 05 mustang it has a lot of curve to it. So I think a lot of the companies are forming them to the actual bumper. Because that is the way my spoiler is done,that way it has a better range of surface to bond to.Myself I don't know,because I'm not the one who does the molding of the spoilers, But I have done some fiberglass work on my side window scoops and I don't envy them one bit,After doing my scoops I have a very high respect for Kip Keanen and the other companies that does this stuff for a living. I can promiss you that molding fiberglass is not easy.
I think the reason the others have alot of curve is, if you look at the back of the 05 mustang it has a lot of curve to it. So I think a lot of the companies are forming them to the actual bumper. Because that is the way my spoiler is done,that way it has a better range of surface to bond to.Myself I don't know,because I'm not the one who does the molding of the spoilers, But I have done some fiberglass work on my side window scoops and I don't envy them one bit,After doing my scoops I have a very high respect for Kip Keanen and the other companies that does this stuff for a living. I can promiss you that molding fiberglass is not easy.
Originally posted by GarageLogic@August 6, 2005, 9:49 PM
Here are some pics of the Fang Performance ducktail on my '05. I still have some minor adjustments to make, but you get the idea.
Here are some pics of the Fang Performance ducktail on my '05. I still have some minor adjustments to make, but you get the idea.
The usual questions;
Would it cover the factory spoiler holes?
How much did it cost (paint)? It's not on the Fang site.
Who did the install?
Tape or screws?
Do you have a rear view pic available?
Thanks.
Originally posted by AL1356@August 7, 2005, 2:47 PM
That's a great look compared to the others I've seen.
The usual questions;
Would it cover the factory spoiler holes?
How much did it cost (paint)? It's not on the Fang site.
Who did the install?
Tape or screws?
Do you have a rear view pic available?
Thanks.
That's a great look compared to the others I've seen.
The usual questions;
Would it cover the factory spoiler holes?
How much did it cost (paint)? It's not on the Fang site.
Who did the install?
Tape or screws?
Do you have a rear view pic available?
Thanks.

I took this last night. Once I upload the rest of the daytime stuff, I'll try another look.
Originally posted by flamin ponyexpress@August 7, 2005, 11:33 AM
I think the reason the others have alot of curve is, if you look at the back of the 05 mustang it has a lot of curve to it. So I think a lot of the companies are forming them to the actual bumper. Because that is the way my spoiler is done,that way it has a better range of surface to bond to.Myself I don't know,because I'm not the one who does the molding of the spoilers, But I have done some fiberglass work on my side window scoops and I don't envy them one bit,After doing my scoops I have a very high respect for Kip Keanen and the other companies that does this stuff for a living. I can promiss you that molding fiberglass is not easy.
I think the reason the others have alot of curve is, if you look at the back of the 05 mustang it has a lot of curve to it. So I think a lot of the companies are forming them to the actual bumper. Because that is the way my spoiler is done,that way it has a better range of surface to bond to.Myself I don't know,because I'm not the one who does the molding of the spoilers, But I have done some fiberglass work on my side window scoops and I don't envy them one bit,After doing my scoops I have a very high respect for Kip Keanen and the other companies that does this stuff for a living. I can promiss you that molding fiberglass is not easy.
What I like about the Fang spoiler is it goes almost straight up in the back like a real Shelby (or Califonia Special) spoiler.
If that's the same thing you were talking about then oh well, we just disagree.
Originally posted by hawgman@August 8, 2005, 8:05 AM
That really looks good. And it covering the factory holes is a big time bonus. But as stated by AL1356, it is not listed anywhere on Fang's site. So, how much, and how to order?
That really looks good. And it covering the factory holes is a big time bonus. But as stated by AL1356, it is not listed anywhere on Fang's site. So, how much, and how to order?
Originally posted by StangNut@August 7, 2005, 7:45 PM
I don't think we're talking about the same curve. I'm refering to curving up as opposed to curving around and following the lines of the car.
What I like about the Fang spoiler is it goes almost straight up in the back like a real Shelby (or Califonia Special) spoiler.
If that's the same thing you were talking about then oh well, we just disagree.
I don't think we're talking about the same curve. I'm refering to curving up as opposed to curving around and following the lines of the car.
What I like about the Fang spoiler is it goes almost straight up in the back like a real Shelby (or Califonia Special) spoiler.
If that's the same thing you were talking about then oh well, we just disagree.

Now I understand what you are taking about. My son has a model of 67 shelby and to me my spoiler looks alot like the spoiler on the model. But I could be wrong, anyway I still like it, this spoiler is nice too. I believe once we paint the car it will have a different look.
Originally posted by klous@August 9, 2005, 2:29 PM
I see you replaced your kicker panel pieces on the side, Did you do that yourself, how hard was it? My stock one on my driver side has popped loose near the back and I wan to fix it myself.
I see you replaced your kicker panel pieces on the side, Did you do that yourself, how hard was it? My stock one on my driver side has popped loose near the back and I wan to fix it myself.
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