mach 1 grill delete and chin spoiler

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  1. mustangkid05 New Member

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    did the search........but i was looking to see where i can get these parts for cheap......and are they worth the money?........thanks alot guys and girl:nice:
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    Ive looked for the spoiler for awhile now and luckily got a used one. But ive found that 100 seems to be the cheapest price. The grill delete depends on how many pieces 1, 2 or 3. The 3 piece seems to go for 90 bucks. Theres no way around the price, but if you find a 3 piece dirt cheap, you let the rest of us know!
  3. Mustang5L5 Founding Member

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    They used to be cheap. $100 would buy you both.


    Now they are $100 for the chin and $80 for the grill


    I'm afriad one day i'll come outside from the mall and find my spoiler gone
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    i am the same way..only ill be more pissed cuz i ruined the paint underneath the grill delete as i was putting it on:rolleyes:
  5. mustangkid05 New Member

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    never thought about someone stealing it lol........
  6. Superhereaux chicks make me feel inadequate

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    i got both of mine from the local ford dealer

    $93 for the grille delete (3pc.)
    $96 for the spoiler

    figured i'd save on the shipping:shrug:
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    just glue razor blades tothe bottom edge. That way if someone tries to steal it they get cut up.

    As an added benefit, if any animals like a bunny run in front of your car, you can slice their head off with the chin spoiler
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    you're a sick SOB:nice:
  9. orso123 New Member

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    Best choice is to go to your dealer, that's what I did. It's really not that much more $$. Superhereaux is right, save on shipping. This way you are assured OEM, lotta fakes out there. Plus, some spoilers are shipped "folded in half", not sure if that's such a good idea.

    Note, when installing the spoiler get the clips (plastic pop-type screws) from the dealer. I forget what they're called! This way if you knock off the spoiler it will pop right off. If bolt it on with metal screws and bump it too hard it'll tear-up your bumper - not good.
  10. Wolvrin704 New Member

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    I just ordered my grill delete from Steeda. They have the OEM delete kit for $89.95 plus shipping. Shipping was just under $10 so not too bad. I had a chin spoiler until I was hit by flying semi-truck rubber. Got mine from American Muscle, to avoid the bent in half shipping I paid extra. I think it ended up around $130.
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    The chin spoiler is made from a plastic that "remembers" where it was formed.

    I got my spoiler folded up in 3 sections. All i did was lay it in the sun for a couple hours and it softened up and went back to its original shape. You would have never known it was bent when i put it on my car.
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    mine came in a huge gigantor box but the Ford Parts Department paid for shipping:)

    5L5 is right though. i took the spoiler out of the box (BIG BOX) and put it in the backseat of my car for a few days so it bent in the middle. i layed it on the ground for a few hours and it straightened out just fine

    also it came with 3 clips already on it which i'm sure you can pick up at any hardware store or autozone. just take one of them off and start looking
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    Yup autozone has them. They are 1/4 pushpins....the kind that look like they have a phillips head slot in them.

    I forget how many there are though. I know there were a lot. I bought my grill off mustangtunring (americanmuscle now) in a special. It was $100/shipped for the grill delete (3 peice) and chin spoiler. I thought that was expensive then!!
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    I was afraid of that too. The pushpins that come with it are junk IMO. I got some nuts, bolts and washers and put mine on proper. hehe.. Mine aint comin' off without a fight. lol..
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    Mine have been fine after 3 years. I even took it out after a bizzard one day and was literally plowing snow with the chin spoiler. You could see my two tire tracks and then a nice flat swept area where the chin spoiler was pushing some light snow. It still held nice and tight.
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    Go to your local Ford dealership and they should have them in stock. You can also negotiate with the parts people. You dont have to pay full retail. I have a huge Ford Racing Parts dept up on the North side of town in Houston and a good guy there. He hooks it up big time. $96 for the Chin...he couldnt wiggle much on it, and $52 for the grill delete(3pc) :nice:

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