2024-Current Ford Mustang Carbon Fiber Performance Pack Wing Installation Guide

The interior of a car trunk lid with several circular fasteners circled in red and a yellow tool inserted into one of the fasteners.

Before the installation, remove all the push pins holding the trunk liner. Turn the two rubber stops counterclockwise to remove them, and pop off the emergency trunk release pull tab.

Shift the trunk liner left and right around the trunk latch plastic cover, in order to remove the liner without removing the latch plastic cover.

Make sure to pass the emergency pull tab through the liner cutout before fully removing the liner.

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Remove five 10mm nuts from the underside of the trunk.

Tilt the trunk at a 45 degree angle or use a magnetic socket to prevent the nuts from falling into the trunk lid.

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Rear view of a black Ford Mustang GT in a garage, with the trunk open and no taillights installed.

Remove the two 7mm bolts on each end of the trunk lid, and the 10mm bolt if equipped.

Slide the trunk lid plastic cover towards the back of the vehicle to remove.

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Disconnect the camera and unclip the wiring harness.

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Skip this step if your vehicle is equipped with any spoiler or wing from the factory.

Now remove the double sided tape that’s on the back side of the plastic trunk lid cover on each end. Then temporarily reinstall the plastic lid with one bolt on each end and drill a small pilot hole like shown in the picture. Make sure to drill the pilot holes in the center of the holes.

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Skip this step if your vehicle is equipped with any spoiler or wing from the factory.

Use a 1-3/4 (1.75) inch hole saw to cut out a hole on each end of the plastic lid, where the pilot holes were drilled.

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Skip this step if your vehicle is equipped with any spoiler or wing from the factory.

Thread in the provided bolts on the areas shown in the pictures on each side and in the middle of the wing. Leave them loose. DO NOT thread all the way in, to prevent damage to the inside of the carbon wing.

Use a paint marker to mark the bolts and line the wing up on the trunk lip with the lid temporarily back on the trunk, in order to mark the extra bolt holes on the plastic lid.

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Drill those holes with a 3/8 inch bit.

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Remove all the Torx screws on the back side of the plastic trunk lid cover, in order to remove the support bracket and the camera.

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Install the wing on the trunk lid cover (off the car) first with the 3 of the provided bolts and washers. Then, reinstall the support bracket and the camera back onto the trunk lid cover with the Torx screws.

Reconnect the camera wiring and reinstall the trunk lid cover (with the wing on it) back onto the trunk, and reinstall all the bolts and nuts, as well as 2 of the provided bolts and washers that secure the wing to the trunk sheet metal.

Reinstall the trunk liner, and the install is complete!

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