Spoiler replacement ?

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Bdayks

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Hey new owner here, I purchase my sho about 2 months ago and I love it. No need to list why, you all know. Anyway I have what seems to be the worst luck ever with newer cars (bought used). With in a week of actully owning the car I had issues with the steering and alignment. It happened that the place that I purchased the sho from had done work to safety it and this included a lower control arm replacing ... Long story story short the bolt "wasn't tightened properly" and I needed a new one including a rotor and caliper.. Don't ask. So after this fiasco everything was great until today. I was backing out of a dark driveway that I have never been at before (no street lights) and ended up backing into a mailbox that was not visible to me because of the height of our trunks and the camera was covered in salt and ice (living in the great white north) so now my spoiler is sporting a new "hole/crack" with a nice dent in the trunk and I'm not happy to say the least. So now I'm in the search for a new spoiler if anyone has any idea where I can find one that is oem specs with out the $500+ price tag and I live in Canada so shipping would be a concern. Maybe other Canadian sho owners know good places to order parts . Thanks and sorry for the story book

Also has anyone replaced one before or know how to if not I will do a step by step when I get to that point.
 
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integrity6987

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Can't help with the replacement part - but Santa is bringing me the Helm 2 volume mechanical manual next week so I should be able to help with the step by step. I'll keep watching or you can PM me. Good luck locating the part.
 

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Remove the carpeting on the trunk lid, which is held in place by the plastic "Christmas trees".

If you have the trunk pull down strap, you'll need to remove that as well. IIRC, the plastic square base is held in place with two torx screw (or allen keys/wrench) type heads.

Carpeting will dislodge, exposing the trunk lid skin, & wiring looms.

There are three sets of two screws each, that fasten the wing from the underside of the trunk lid.

One set far left, one in the middle, then last set far right.

Since you have a 2010, you'all have to unplug / disconnect the rear view cam.

I can source a few places for parts, but all are located within the lower 48 of U.S. so yes, you're correct, shipping will come to bite you in the butt.

But it"s a fairly easy swap overall.

Good luck. :thumb:
 

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If it is possible for you to get to MA or NY, you could pick up the new part at Tasca Ford or Levittown Ford respectively. Someone on here or EcoboostPerformanceForum can give you a contact at Tasca, Benny is the contact at Levittown. If you know someone even closer to the border in the U.S., Levittown is offering free domestic shipping in the U.S. this month.

Link to the Levittown page for Trunk Lid Spoiler:

https://www.partswebsite.com/fordsu...ction=136&catid=30241&subcatid=32147&fl_id=39
 

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I have family in Canada. If someone here can get the part for you then it can be shipped as a "gift" to you by UPS and there are none or minimal import fees.
 

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