Got my SSE rear valence today... prepainted from Hardcore Mustangs
OK, I check out your web site when it gets going in a couple of weeks.
I was considering a GT500 type (or smaller) spoiler pre-painted in Dark Candy Apple Red (JV) for a bolt on replacement of the stock OEM GT spolier. I don't want to have to drill anything.
If you don't want to wait, find what you're looking for and call him. I'm sure he can get it....and as I said before, the paint match and quality is perfect.
Here's The Pics......
here ya go....was pretty easy... I should have taken pics during the install, but I had my 80 year old neighbor helping me. I had to keep an eye on him... You definitely need another set of hands to get this thing on right.
The only hard part about the install is getting the tape to adhere properly. Use a wax/adhesive remover to get all wax, dirt, and crap off behind the wheel well and valence. Then use the adhesion promotor and wipe the contact area. Wait 3-5 minutes and put it on! I bought different screws for the wheel well opening. I got black trim screws with the built in washer. It looks like a clean install that way. Dont just use the tape. The screws really are needed to help the valence stay attached to the wheel well opening. I also used a right angle drill attachment so I didn't have to pull my wheels off
. There is 1 screw needed for each side. It's holding for now. I can always add another one later if I need to.
I also attached the instructions if anyone wanted to seet them.
The only hard part about the install is getting the tape to adhere properly. Use a wax/adhesive remover to get all wax, dirt, and crap off behind the wheel well and valence. Then use the adhesion promotor and wipe the contact area. Wait 3-5 minutes and put it on! I bought different screws for the wheel well opening. I got black trim screws with the built in washer. It looks like a clean install that way. Dont just use the tape. The screws really are needed to help the valence stay attached to the wheel well opening. I also used a right angle drill attachment so I didn't have to pull my wheels off
. There is 1 screw needed for each side. It's holding for now. I can always add another one later if I need to.I also attached the instructions if anyone wanted to seet them.
Heres a link to a thread I made yesterday. Its a V6 spoiler.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=71540
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=71540
Oh I see! It's the Pony package spoiler! That's why I didn't know what it is!
Does it mount with the factory GT spoiler bolt holes?
I guess I'll wait untill they get some Dark Candy Apple ones in stock, then maybe get of them to replace my GT spoiler!
Thanks for the info guys!
Does it mount with the factory GT spoiler bolt holes?
I guess I'll wait untill they get some Dark Candy Apple ones in stock, then maybe get of them to replace my GT spoiler!
Thanks for the info guys!
They won't. One of my Cervini's tips just barely touches my side skirts and it hasn't melted the skirt or hurt the paint, and I have fully straight thru exhaust.
the flows have 4" tips. I'm not gonna waste my time straightening them though. I'm thinking about swapping them out for Corsa's or the FRPP Stingers anyway.




You can stop now
How about a pic of all of your trophys