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cdc aggressive chin spoiler?

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  • Start date Start date Mar 10, 2009

06GTWhiteHorse

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How hard is it to install this part? And does anyone have any idea how much it costs to be painted est.? I have the 06GT performance white.


Also off the subject. My 06 is stock except for axle back exhaust. There is 15,500 miles on my car and I was wondering what oil you recomend? Thanks.
 

NastyStang113

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It's not hard to install but you do have to cut the front bumper.

I use Royal Purple 5w20 with a K&N oil filter.
 

07ToRcH

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Here you Go.
<table border="0" bordercolor="#333333" width="530"><tbody><tr><td align="left" height="50" valign="middle" width="215">2005+ Mustang GT CDC Aggressive Chin Spoiler - Installation Instructions! </td> <td height="50" width="50">
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BCB00GT

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There are some places that offer them pre-painted. I bought the regular CDC chin spoiler pre-painted. Cost more, obviously, but too damn easy to have it arrive and install and not messing with bringing to a shop to get painted, which I would think would be $150-$175.
 

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Not to hard, its really easy with a body saw. I prefer it painted with just textured black paint, because it really gets scratched up being that low on the car. By using the textured paint in the can you can fix these scratches pretty easy. I probably wouldn't charge more than $75.00 to paint it though.

 

BCB00GT

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Killa Klown said:
...it really gets scratched up being that low on the car. By using the textured paint in the can you can fix these scratches pretty easy.
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Getting scratch up is true...depending on your ride height. I chose to get mine pre-painted and not lower the car in the front and not had a problem in almost a year. Matching the chin spoiler to the body color is definitely a personal preference...I like it better. The pre-painted cost about $120 more, if I remember.
 

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What is a good site that can be trusted wo get the prepainted chin? I would hopw that by spending the money you would get a perfect match. Thanks!
 

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"to" not "wo" get painted. sorry
 
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I dont understand how people would scratch the chin spoiler, if you cared about your car as much as you should, you wouldn't drive in places you think it would scratch..or pull up to curbs etc.

I don't even take my to stores etc. for the fact of door dings, let alone driving across *****ty roads/entrances.
 

BCB00GT

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This was one of the few places I found that had them pre-painted. Mine looked very good, but this was my only experience with the company. Fast shipping too,

2005-2008 Ford Mustang Accessories & Parts | Pre-Painted Hood Scoops, Louvers, Spoilers, Body Kits, Cold Air Intake Systems
 

Killa Klown

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Wind-Farmer said:
I dont understand how people would scratch the chin spoiler, if you cared about your car as much as you should, you wouldn't drive in places you think it would scratch..or pull up to curbs etc.

I don't even take my to stores etc. for the fact of door dings, let alone driving across *****ty roads/entrances.
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Some people actually have to drive theirs. Road debris, small pebbles, and bugs all cause the front end to get scratched.
 

NastyStang113

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Killa Klown said:
Some people actually have to drive theirs. Road debris, small pebbles, and bugs all cause the front end to get scratched.
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No kidding.I drive my car every where. It's essentially my only form of transportation. It's scraped before but you have to just learn how to minimize chances.
 

kooldawg6

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NastyStang113 said:
No kidding.I drive my car every where. It's essentially my only form of transportation. It's scraped before but you have to just learn how to minimize chances.
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+1!
Now with the GT500 front, my car sits .5" lower than with the stock GT front and CDC classic chin spoiler I now only have 4.25" of clearance and have scraped it a few times in just the first 5 days. As long as I don't hit it head on I'll be fine
 

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Just imagine the guys running Sportline springs on GT500s ...
 

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kooldawg6 said:
+1!
Now with the GT500 front, my car sits .5" lower than with the stock GT front and CDC classic chin spoiler I now only have 4.25" of clearance and have scraped it a few times in just the first 5 days. As long as I don't hit it head on I'll be fine
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Looks Great Kool!!!
 
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