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Does anyone have dimensions of where they mounted a factory style front spoiler on a 69-70 Mustang? And picture from below showing it and a picture from above showing final position?
From my 70 Boss 302 days, I remember that the three bolt holes in the spoiler DO NOT mount to what appears to be three corresponding bolt holes in the valance. The spoiler sits forward of those holes a bit. But, how much?
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You do not want my honest opinion of spoilers on cars that never came with spoilers!
But thanks for the thought.
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Thanks For Sharing !!!!
Haha...
appreciate it anyway
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I've no idea how am oem spoiler mounts. I bought my spoiler from NPD, which uses the three holes in the valance lower rear edge to mount it. To secure the sections outboard of the outer two bolts, sheet metal screws are used.
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Thanks, BBII
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Well, apparently this aftermaket stuff mounts differently. I took Bearing Bob’s advice and mounted it using the three original holes. It took some doing to get it on there and a bunch of clamps and careful measuring, but it eventually went on, within 1/8” of the same dimensions on each side.
Now, to remove it and the valance and then paint the valance and reassemble.
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I love chin spoilers on 69s.
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I was constantly repairing the chin spoiler on the lowered 2005 I had . . . . Kept running into curbs with it.
I never learned to back it into parking spots.
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I sold my 2016 GT350 because the front spoiler dragged everywhere I went. Well, that was ONE of the reasons I sold it…
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I put mine on in 2005 so I dont really remember how I did it. But here's some close up pics from back then.
deal with it emoticons
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Finally got the front end put together. Thanks for the tips.
Notice my T5 has no Mustang emblem on the grille, or anywhere else on the car.
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Hey, nice paint job on that valance?
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I used spray cans of automotive paint. Base/clear. About $50 for the two cans, ordered online from TouchUpDirect. It covers well but does not get as hard as a normal catalized automotive clearcoat. Works fine for this old car. Front and rear valance and mirrors are painted with it. Color is slightly darker than the rest of the car and I don’t know if the old or the new is the correct color. I don’t need it to look better than the rest of the car!
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Turned out nice!
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Design a T5 emblem and get Mike to cut it out on his lazer cnc out of some alluminum or stainless and put it off to the right side kinda like the Shelby.
Last edited by BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA (3/30/2022 7:14 PM)
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
Design a T5 emblem and get Mike to cut it out on his lazer cnc out of some alluminum or stainless and put it off to the right side kinda like the Shelby.
I like it in its original state.
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me too
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