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Does anyone know if there is a rear spoiler for the Fusion. I am looking for a black one.

 

Thanks, Jason

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There is a vendor on ebay that is selling a spoiler and a body kit.

Just search ebay under "Ford Fusion"

The spoiler is unpainted, but no holes have to be drilled. It attaches using 3M double-sided tape. The good news is, even though it has to be painted, black is easy to match if you wanted to paint it yourself. I think the cost of the spoiler is $200 shipped.

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Does anyone know if there is a rear spoiler for the Fusion. I am looking for a black one.

 

Thanks, Jason

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Yes, 3DCarbon offers a rear deck lip spoiler and aftermarket-unlimited.com has a SEL style deck lid spoiler with brake light. B)

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Also these guys manufacture them:

 

www.spoilerdepot.com (doesn't list Fusion yet)

 

www.thespoilerfactory.com

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There are now spoilers available at dealership ( not the stick on one) with the light in middle.

It looks good.

Just check parts department. Not sure of US price ( i'm in canada)

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Also these guys manufacture them:

 

www.spoilerdepot.com (doesn't list Fusion yet)

 

www.thespoilerfactory.com

 

 

 

Spoilerdepot.com DOES list 2006/2007 Fusion!

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Turbo,

 

I see by your number of posts, 3, that you are new to this forum. If you own a Fusion and are into modifications you might enjoy http://www.fordfusionclub.com/index.php. Maybe you already knew about it?

 

 

Certainly not new to the forum just new to the posting. Been lurking here (blueovalnews.com) way before this forum originated. Not into posting just for the sake of raising my post count. :blush:

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Certainly not new to the forum just new to the posting. Been lurking here (blueovalnews.com) way before this forum originated. Not into posting just for the sake of raising my post count. :blush:

If you're into modifications you might enjoy the other site and I'm sure they would be interested in your contributions. That window trim kit looks super but I probably don't have the necessary skills to do it and I doubt my Ford dealer would do any after-market work. Got a terrible feeling that a stock Ford spoiler installed at the dealer would run about $500 or more. I'm not as adventuresome as I once was. Nice pickup. Guess I have thread drifted enough. I apologize to readers.

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Does anyone know if there is a rear spoiler for the Fusion. I am looking for a black one.

 

Thanks, Jason

 

Jason, I purchased the Spoiler Direct as shown in the link in Post #5. It fit perfectly, looked

better than the factory and was just under 200 dollars painted. The paint matched perfect.

Shipment was also fast. The spoiler that I purchased has the third member light built in,

so I removed the factory light under the rear window and covered the hole with matching

carpet. Looks great.

Hope that I am not too late for your question.

Also, I have added the Stainless Steel exhaust tips from Pep Boys at 12.99 each, but later

found round ones from Auto Zone at 14.99 each that I like better....

Hope some of this info helps you or anyone else.

Thanks

Roy

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Here is a write up i did for another forum Got the spoiler off e-bay painted and shipped for $119.00 with wire connectors and wire cover i have less that $130 into the spoiler.

 

Sorry the car is a little dirty :lol:

 

1. Tape are with painters tape

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2. Attach Templates to spoiler and position on trunk eyeball then measure to make sure it is centered side to side and front to back. Tape down templates with painters tape and remove spoiler.

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3. Drill thru the holes in the templates with a small bit. Remove templates then using a large enough bit to allow screws or bolts to go thru holes. For the brake light harness I only drilled thru the first panel so I could run the harness under the panel under the trunk lid by drilling another hole in the side of the open cavern.

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4. Run wire thru hole and set spoiler in place and bolt it down. I used gasket maker to seal up the holes. I also put some on the threads of the screws.

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5. Since spoiler is now done it is time to move onto wiring the brake light. Cover the wire with plastic wire covers from the parts store so that it looks just like the factory harness that is coming from the trunk light. Run it along the harness and tape it in place.

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6. For a cleaner look I ran the wire thru the opening near were the rear speakers were installed that way they are tucked out of the way so nothing will hit them.

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7. After pulling the wire out at the trunk light opening you can now attach it to the break light harness. You will have to take the electrical tape and plastic cover off the brake light wires. After that you can tap into the wires. Solid wire to solid and striped wire to striped.

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8. I then taped up everything so you cannot see the splice connectors. Now close the trunk hit the brakes and if the light comes on you are done.

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Nice work slater! Looks great. I was just wondering, did you touch up the bare metal where you drilled with some primer or touch up paint, to keep it from rusting? I have read in how-to's for this type of work that the bare metal should always be painted to avoid rust later.

I'm guessing you did, since you did a very thorough job, but you didn't mention it. Just thought I would throw the idea out there for anyone else who might do this type of work.

Again, it looks like you did a great job!

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I put RTV gasket maker all around the bare metal to seal it up. Also put i on all the screw threads. Should take care of it. In one of the pics of the screws you can see it alittle.

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Slaterracing,

I got the same wing off E-Bay and I just love it!! autowingandspoilerking is the EBay name of the guy selling them. I got mine for my silver frost '06 SE V6 and even the dealer where I bought the car loved the look of it better than the one they were selling (at 249.00 too).

 

It was a breeze to install and it looks great. As soon as I find the pics of it...I will add them.

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Slaterracing,

I got the same wing off E-Bay and I just love it!! autowingandspoilerking is the EBay name of the guy selling them. I got mine for my silver frost '06 SE V6 and even the dealer where I bought the car loved the look of it better than the one they were selling (at 249.00 too).

 

It was a breeze to install and it looks great. As soon as I find the pics of it...I will add them.

 

Ya that is who i got mine for. Great seller i got my spoiler in 3 days. I think that is one of the fastest shippings i have ever gotten off of e-bay. My dealer wanted $500 painted and installed for the factory spoiler and IMO it does not look as nice as this one.

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Slater,

 

Love the pix and instructions. Last monday, I ordered a spoiler/wing from

www.Spoilers-Direct.com and it should arrive by tomorrow. I first asked them what the difference was between their 27L and 14L spoiler and they told me that the 27L was about 2" taller than the 14L and the ends break down to about a 40 degree angle. Otherwise they fit about the same. I then telephoned them at 1-866-793-9464, spoke with James Vineyard, (I never put my credit card number in the internet - don't care how "safe" it is), and ordered their 14L. Jim told me it would be painted that same day and shipped on tuesday, so it should get here by tomorrow evening and I will use your instructions to install.

BTW, great tip on how to hide the wires.

 

BTW: the cost is:

Spoiler/Wing = $99.99

Painting ==== $69.99

Shipping ====$29.99

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Total ======$199.97

 

Will inform you when it arrives. Hope to install it this weekend.

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Slater,

 

Love the pix and instructions. Last monday, I ordered a spoiler/wing from

www.Spoilers-Direct.com and it should arrive by tomorrow. I first asked them what the difference was between their 27L and 14L spoiler and they told me that the 27L was about 2" taller than the 14L and the ends break down to about a 40 degree angle. Otherwise they fit about the same. I then telephoned them at 1-866-793-9464, spoke with James Vineyard, (I never put my credit card number in the internet - don't care how "safe" it is), and ordered their 14L. Jim told me it would be painted that same day and shipped on tuesday, so it should get here by tomorrow evening and I will use your instructions to install.

BTW, great tip on how to hide the wires.

 

BTW: the cost is:

Spoiler/Wing = $99.99

Painting ==== $69.99

Shipping ====$29.99

--------------------------

Total ======$199.97

 

Will inform you when it arrives. Hope to install it this weekend.

 

Make sure you have a friend there to help hold things and it will take 2 of you to snake the light wires under the factory liner. but other than that it is a very easy install and very good mod.

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Spoiler arrived by UPS today. Paint and everything looks perfect, except that the kit has the wrong mounting screws. The four socket-head threaded screws 3/4", have a different thread than the spoiler. Lucky for me, I have a junk box with the correct screws, which are 1/4-20 x 3/4. Good thing I tried the screws before I started the job.

 

Hope to install it either tomorrow or Sunday.

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Spoiler arrived by UPS today. Paint and everything looks perfect, except that the kit has the wrong mounting screws. The four socket-head threaded screws 3/4", have a different thread than the spoiler. Lucky for me, I have a junk box with the correct screws, which are 1/4-20 x 3/4. Good thing I tried the screws before I started the job.

 

Hope to install it either tomorrow or Sunday.

 

When you get it done post up some pix a alwasy love looking at others cars :shift:

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