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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 07:42 PM
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Roush Spoiler - Mount Hardware included??

I bought a Roush spoiler (unfinished) for my '07 GT off of Ebay. It was brand new as far as I could tell, but I found it odd that it didn't include the hardware (screws mainly) to install it. Do these things normally ship without the mounting hardware???

Edit - And what about a template for drilling holes? I didn't get that either...

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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 06:49 AM
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I just recently installed mine that I ordered prepainted from Roush and it had all of the screws/mounting hardware included, as well as the templates, so I believe you got hosed.

The only thing I can think of would be to call Roush or the place you got it and ask them to send you the templates and hardware.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 07:00 AM
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i ordered mine prepainted thru roush as well. i am going to install it this weekend. after i am done i can send you the templates and instructions if you want all u have to do is get the hardware.


and to scott m did u have any trouble drilling the holes or was it pretty straight forward
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by oneunderone
i ordered mine prepainted thru roush as well. i am going to install it this weekend. after i am done i can send you the templates and instructions if you want all u have to do is get the hardware.


and to scott m did u have any trouble drilling the holes or was it pretty straight forward
It was really straight forward. I was scared to death to drill the holes, but after you get started, it's a piece of cake. I stupidly picked up the wrong drill bit for one of the holes and drilled it out to big, but luckily, it was still small enough for the bolt to catch on it, so be sure and pay attention to the sizes. The templates are really good and if you line them up right, everything will be exactly where it needs to be. The only thing that I thought was going to hold me up is that stupid black satellite antenae in the middle of the trunk. The spoiler actually rests right up against it, but it does fit flush. Otherwise, no adjustments were necessary, after the holes were drilled, everything lined up perfectly.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by oneunderone
i ordered mine prepainted thru roush as well. i am going to install it this weekend. after i am done i can send you the templates and instructions if you want all u have to do is get the hardware.


and to scott m did u have any trouble drilling the holes or was it pretty straight forward
That would be great if you could send me the instructions and template when you are done with them.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 09:56 PM
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It was really straight forward. I was scared to death to drill the holes, but after you get started, it's a piece of cake.
Man, can I relate to this! I must have stood there, drill in hand, looking at the pristine quarter panel on my car, then at the drill, then at the panel, etc for about five minutes before I got up the nerve to go through with it.

I'm happy with the end result, but punching that first hole was nerve wracking....

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