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Question on aftermarket spoiler replacement.

SoggyBottomBoy

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Just a general question, not sure if theres some kind of standard that the 24 will follow or if they're all different.

If I wanted to put an aftermarket spoiler on my GT (which I do), and take off the small one that comes with it (which I will), is that an easy swap? I'm not even sure myself how the current spoiler is attached, and if its by bolts are the holes a universal distance apart so that new ones can easily swap over or do new holes have to be drilled etc?
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Just a general question, not sure if theres some kind of standard that the 24 will follow or if they're all different.

If I wanted to put an aftermarket spoiler on my GT (which I do), and take off the small one that comes with it (which I will), is that an easy swap? I'm not even sure myself how the current spoiler is attached, and if its by bolts are the holes a universal distance apart so that new ones can easily swap over or do new holes have to be drilled etc?
I asked this question a few days ago in another thread. I was told that the "blade" spoiler is bolted and 3M'd to the trunk lid. So you would just unbolt it and gently pull off. And also that if you wanted to replace it with the stock PP spoiler the bolts are in the same location and you would just need to remove any 3M tape left over and bolt it right up. I believe most aftermarket vendors make their spoilers so that they can just "bolt on".
 
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I asked this question a few days ago in another thread. I was told that the "blade" spoiler is bolted and 3M'd to the trunk lid. So you would just unbolt it and gently pull off. And also that if you wanted to replace it with the stock PP spoiler the bolts are in the same location and you would just need to remove any 3M tape left over and bolt it right up. I believe most aftermarket vendors make their spoilers so that they can just "bolt on".
Gotcha, I plan on going with a bigger spoiler than the PP one, so I'm hoping the bolts just happen to be somewhat universal and line up.
 

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Gotcha, I plan on going with a bigger spoiler than the PP one, so I'm hoping the bolts just happen to be somewhat universal and line up.
I'm curious in what Ford is going to charge for the DH wing? I'm sure it's going to be big $$$
 


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I'm curious in what Ford is going to charge for the DH wing? I'm sure it's going to be big $$$
Not 100% sure, but a Ford Parts guy told me the Dark Horse Wing is somewhere around $1800! They want to discourage people from trying to “clone” the Dark Horse 😐
 

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I'm curious in what Ford is going to charge for the DH wing? I'm sure it's going to be big $$$
Yeah, the OEM parts are like $1800 for handling pack spoiler + $700 for the gurney flap...
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