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That spoiler looks like it’s glued on. Not good.
I have that one. It's held on with 3M tape and black silicone....just like my front splitter, rear louvers, 1/4 window louvers, and rear blackout panel....not a single bolt on any of them.

The splitter is mild as well as the spoiler, tape will hold them just fine. A more aggressive splitter or spoiler would need screws for sure, but these aren't going anywhere.

I had a fake Boss 429 hood scoop and rear louvers on my 06 GT..... held on by nothing more than 3M tape. Held solid for 17 years, all the way up to my trade in.
 

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I have that one. It's held on with 3M tape and black silicone....just like my front splitter, rear louvers, 1/4 window louvers, and rear blackout panel....not a single bolt on any of them.

The splitter is mild as well as the spoiler, tape will hold them just fine. A more aggressive splitter or spoiler would need screws for sure, but these aren't going anywhere.

I had a fake Boss 429 hood scoop and rear louvers on my 06 GT..... held on by nothing more than 3M tape. Held solid for 17 years, all the way up to my trade in.
Yeah, mine seems pretty solid with the tape and silicone. I figure if it holds up to an Arizona summer, it's not going anywhere.
 


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I have that one. It's held on with 3M tape and black silicone....just like my front splitter, rear louvers, 1/4 window louvers, and rear blackout panel....not a single bolt on any of them.

The splitter is mild as well as the spoiler, tape will hold them just fine. A more aggressive splitter or spoiler would need screws for sure, but these aren't going anywhere.

I had a fake Boss 429 hood scoop and rear louvers on my 06 GT..... held on by nothing more than 3M tape. Held solid for 17 years, all the way up to my trade in.
How "hard" was the silicone part of the Ford spoiler install?
 

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Yeah, mine seems pretty solid with the tape and silicone. I figure if it holds up to an Arizona summer, it's not going anywhere.
How "hard" was the silicone part of the Ford spoiler install?
 

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How "hard" was the silicone part of the Ford spoiler install?
A little tricky. they give you a groove to put the silicone in and it has to be a perfect 1/4” bead. Too low and it doesn’t grip, too high and it globs out. I think my bead wasn’t high enough because the spoiler could be lifted a little in the back. I wedged small thin strips of 3M tape underneath and now it’s rock solid on the trunk.
 

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How "hard" was the silicone part of the Ford spoiler install?
It's the black sealer silicon. It's messy, but not hard. Just know you get one shot at proper orientation on the decklid. Triple check it and use a grease marker to make lines. The spoiler mating surface curves and it's really easy to slide the spoiler up too high on the decklid without realizing it. You have to look at the contour from the sides. The first time I screwed it up.
 
 








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