2014 v6 - Tore front chin spoiler
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2014 v6 - Tore front chin spoiler
When parking I hit a curb and tore the front part of the chin spoiler off the bumper.
I can re-drill holes and reconnect it without issue but I want to use this as an excuse to buy a new chin spoiler. Suggestions? My car is black.
Also: I have these for my grill: http://www.americanmuscle.com/black-...le-1314v6.html but they are starting to oxidize and de-color and overall look like crap. Anything out there that replaces the entire grill piece including the chrome surround?
I can re-drill holes and reconnect it without issue but I want to use this as an excuse to buy a new chin spoiler. Suggestions? My car is black.
Also: I have these for my grill: http://www.americanmuscle.com/black-...le-1314v6.html but they are starting to oxidize and de-color and overall look like crap. Anything out there that replaces the entire grill piece including the chrome surround?
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When parking I hit a curb and tore the front part of the chin spoiler off the bumper.
I can re-drill holes and reconnect it without issue but I want to use this as an excuse to buy a new chin spoiler. Suggestions? My car is black.
Also: I have these for my grill: http://www.americanmuscle.com/black-...le-1314v6.html but they are starting to oxidize and de-color and overall look like crap. Anything out there that replaces the entire grill piece including the chrome surround?
I can re-drill holes and reconnect it without issue but I want to use this as an excuse to buy a new chin spoiler. Suggestions? My car is black.
Also: I have these for my grill: http://www.americanmuscle.com/black-...le-1314v6.html but they are starting to oxidize and de-color and overall look like crap. Anything out there that replaces the entire grill piece including the chrome surround?
Regarding your Retro Billet Grille that's no good at all! Shoot me some pictures along with your order number to support[at]americanmuscle[dot]come with ATTN ALEX L in the subject line and I'll get it replaced for you today!
Alex
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I just added the Roush front spoiler purchased from American Muscle on Friday. It took maybe two to two and a half hours on my own, and it looks great. I can be installed with a 7mm and 8mm socket, flat screwdriver, power drill with a 1/8 and 1/4 inch drill bit, and a Dremel tool with a cut-off wheel. It's pretty simple to do if you are patient and read the directions. I did the whole thing with my front bumper cover still on the car, but you'll want to get the car in the air on ramps or jacks. It looks great!
Sorry, these aren't the greatest pictures because the light wasn't that good.
Sorry, these aren't the greatest pictures because the light wasn't that good.
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