Debating With What Spoiler I Should Go With!
#1
Debating With What Spoiler I Should Go With!
Hey, what's going on? I am a new member, today is my first day on here. I have a 2005 Torch Red with white stripes bumper to bumper V6 Mustang, I added the Pony Package to it, 17" GT Alloy Wheels and I have added Cervinis C-500 side scoops and Cervinis C-500 Window Scoops and some other minor mods. I am getting ready to overhaul my car with modifications that include Ford Racing Dual Exhaust Kit, Factory Hood Scoop, and I wanted to change my spoiler. I am debating on the Roush Wing or the Cervinis C-500 wing. What would you guys recommend? I know I need to upload some pictures of what I have. Thanks for your input.
The links are:
https://cervinis.com/product.aspx?ca...p;id=1208#3351
http://www.mossmustang.com/Shop/View...eIndexID=67490
The links are:
https://cervinis.com/product.aspx?ca...p;id=1208#3351
http://www.mossmustang.com/Shop/View...eIndexID=67490
#3
RE: Debating With What Spoiler I Should Go With!
I have a similar vehicle, except with black stripes, heh. This part just matters solely on your taste.. if you are a fan of ducktail spoilers.. go with cervini. If you are a fan of the retro look, go with roush.. IMO, I would choose the roush.
Here is two cars (forum member cars) that you can compare spoilers with..
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Here is two cars (forum member cars) that you can compare spoilers with..
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#4
RE: Debating With What Spoiler I Should Go With!
While you can mix and match parts from different companies from what I've seen if you keep your appearance mods within a specific brand the look tends to come out more refined and clean looking. Like take Roush for example... if you get their hood scoop, following up with their quarter window louvers and spoiler turns out really nice. Same with the Street Scene body kit.
In any case, you can get a cheap spoiler off of eBay from The Spoiler Store. They have a few different ones on there.
In any case, you can get a cheap spoiler off of eBay from The Spoiler Store. They have a few different ones on there.
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RE: Debating With What Spoiler I Should Go With!
Take off the door ding protectors. My car came with them and I took them off of the car within days of bringing it home from the dealership. They are really easy to take off. The strips are only held on by double sided tape, there are no holes or anything behind them. On my car I used some fishing line to cut through the double sided tape. After I cut through a few inches of the tape, I used a hair dryer to warm the adhesive up and I peeled the strips right off. There washardly any adhesive residue on the door, all of it came cleanly off still attached to the trim. Doing this will make your car look much cleaner and nicer looking.