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F Sport Spoiler install

Old 07-28-14, 02:12 AM
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Default F Sport Spoiler install

Even though it was a very basic install, I thought I would put the pictures up.

Also, you have to purchase the rear spoiler cover, as the bottom of the spoiler would be hollow with out it.




































































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Old 07-28-14, 09:11 AM
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looks great, how much did that run you? Will you get it painted?
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looks awesome, thanks for the photos!!
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looks great, how much did that run you? Will you get it painted?
It was about $600 in total with the CL discount including shipping. I might be crazy, but I actually think it looks really cool in black!
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Originally Posted by SteveMason
It was about $600 in total with the CL discount including shipping. I might be crazy, but I actually think it looks really cool in black!
agreed! Maybe plastidip or vinyl that one small piece of the roof black to match.
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Originally Posted by SteveMason
It was about $600 in total with the CL discount including shipping. I might be crazy, but I actually think it looks really cool in black!
I agree. The black color fits.
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looks awesome mate
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dammm $600 btw is looks good tho. yeah keep it black
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Looks good! Let me know if you ever want to sell it haha.
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I know this is old... but the DIY is appreciated.
Looks great. One of the mods I want to do... Might wait till the price drops!
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I'm looking to do this as well. Here's the parts list if you are looking to purchase a black spoiler.
  • Spoiler Sub-Assembly Rear Part #76085-76903-22
  • Spoiler Protector Part #76872-76020
  • Door Trim Panel Clip Part #90467-09203 (3 needed)
  • Spoiler Part #76892-76010
  • Spoiler Assembly Nut Part #90182-06006
@SteveMason Do you have any more pictures of your car with this spoiler on?
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Originally Posted by mmmboost
I'm looking to do this as well. Here's the parts list if you are looking to purchase a black spoiler.
  • Spoiler Sub-Assembly Rear Part #76085-76903-22
  • Spoiler Protector Part #76872-76020
  • Door Trim Panel Clip Part #90467-09203 (3 needed)
  • Spoiler Part #76892-76010
  • Spoiler Assembly Nut Part #90182-06006
@SteveMason Do you have any more pictures of your car with this spoiler on?
When I ordered mine it came out of the box with all the parts needed that weren't transferred over from the old spoiler. I got it from Seawell back in the day though so maybe they packaged it all.

Note that my spoiler is all back. The small side pieces are usually body colour but they didn't come in starfire pearl as the new model is a whiter white. I ordered the model for the black CT200h.
Here are a few pictures showing the spoiler:

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Old 06-12-17, 06:56 AM
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Your CT is Gorgeous!
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Hi! I know this post is super old, but I hope someone can answer this. When you took apart your old spoiler, did it seem like the inside of the spoiler is water tight? I just bought a 2014 CT, and it seems I missed a decent sized crack in my spoiler. I can't tell if i should be worried about water possibly getting in and shorting stuff out. When I looked closer, the ends of it don't completely seem sealed, like there is a place for water to come out if it does get in. It looks like from your pictures that there are gaskets in place as well between the bolts and the brake light cable that would keep water out of the main hatch.

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by krabizz
Hi! I know this post is super old, but I hope someone can answer this. When you took apart your old spoiler, did it seem like the inside of the spoiler is water tight? I just bought a 2014 CT, and it seems I missed a decent sized crack in my spoiler. I can't tell if i should be worried about water possibly getting in and shorting stuff out. When I looked closer, the ends of it don't completely seem sealed, like there is a place for water to come out if it does get in. It looks like from your pictures that there are gaskets in place as well between the bolts and the brake light cable that would keep water out of the main hatch.

Thanks!
No you don’t have to worry about water. The sheet metal and rubber liner under the spoiler and around the hatch opening is actually designed as a getter for rain water from the roof to go into. So regardless there will always be water running under the spoiler and around the hatch opening. The cables and connectors to the middle brake light seam waterproof to me so I’m sure it’s not an issue.

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