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(approx) 30 Minutes
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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Here with a review and install of the Roush quarter panel side scoops for the 2015 and newer Mustang. Roush parts have always had their own unique type of styling, and these quarter panel scoops are no different. They're gonna be a good option for someone looking for that Roush style, someone that wants quarter panel scoops that they can customize on their own, and someone that doesn't mind paying a little bit more for the Roush name. We're gonna discuss the install in detail later on, but I can tell you right now that the install is easy, it's a one outta three wrenches in the difficulty meter, and should take about a half an hour to complete. The quarter panel side scoops are unpainted, which means that they're gonna look like these ones right here right out of the box. These aren't painted and they don't have a primer either, so they will need prep work before painting. So don't be surprised when you get an unfinished product like this right out of the box. The nice thing about this is that you can paint these however you'd like to. You can paint them to match your car's color like most people do, or you can paint them another color. It's really completely up to you. Each side scoop does look a little bit different, and these ones here are taller than some of the other options, like the MMD by Foose scoops, so you're getting a bigger scoop here. These are gonna to fill up the full length and right in between the two body lines on the rear quarter panel of the car, or right in front of the rear wheel, and they're gonna apply with double-sided 3M tape, so there'll be no drilling or any type of modification required to get these on the car. As far as materials, these quarter panel scoops are made from ABS, and ABS is used a lot for exterior pieces. This is because it's very lightweight and durable, and it's gonna have a long life. The other nice thing is that it paints very nicely, which in this case is a thing. When it comes to price, you can expect to pay a little over the $200 mark for these. This is a touch more expensive than most other options on the site, but part of that is because of the Roush name, the styling, and the quality that you're getting here. You do have a few other options on the site when it comes to quarter panel scoops, even some pre-painted ones if you didn't wanna have to get the scoops painted yourself. The install here is very simple. You can plan on spending a half hour, and this is gonna be a one outta three wrenches in the difficulty meter. You won't need any tools to get the job done, but you will need a clean surface. I'd recommend cleaning your car really well prior to the install, since these apply with the 3M tape, and you wanna make sure you create a good bond. You'd use the alcohol prep pads to prep the area where the 3M tape will be. Roush includes templates for you, and you can align the template on the car and secure it with masking tape. Next, you're ready for the scoop. The 3M tape will already be installed on the back of the scoop for you. You peel off the backing on the tape and apply the scoop to the car. You're gonna wanna make sure you use a firm and even pressure to make sure you have proper adhesion. That's gonna be it for the Roush quarter panel side scoops that fit the 2015 and newer Mustang. And for all things Mustang, keep it right here at americanmuscle.com.
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Brand | Roush |
Scoop Location | Side |
Fitment:
Roush 421870
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 30 Minutes
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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