Saleen S281SC manual

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    = SALEEN SPEEDLAB S281SC REAR WING KIT INSTALLATION MANUAL: 2005 Mustang P/N: 10-8002-C11998B Saleen Performance, Inc. 76 Fairbanks Irvine, CA 92618 949-597-4900 www.saleen.com[...]

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    3 IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED IN THE AREA OF AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS, WE STRONGLY URGE THAT YOU REFER THIS INSTALLATION TO A CERTIFIED INSTALLER OR TECHNICIAN[...]

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    4 Saleen Speedlab S281SC Rear Wing Kit Installation Guide for 2005 Mustang Thank you for buying the Saleen Speedlab S281SC Rear Wing Kit for the 2005 Mustang. We appreciate your business, and we hope you enjoy your product. For your benefit, please read the following instructions co mpletely and thoroughly before attempting to install the S281SC Re[...]

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    5 Please Check That All of The Follo wing Parts, In Their Specified Quantities, Are In The Box You Received From Saleen: OBTAIN THE FOLLOWING TOOLS: • Drill • 1/8” bit • 5/16” bit • Torque seal • Center punch • Electric dremel • Carbide dremel bit • 7/16” angled gear wrench • ¼” drive ratchet • ¼” drive 7/16” socke[...]

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    6 Order of Operations: 1. The two boxes in Figure 1 show the location of the holes that will be drilled in the deck lid to mount the rear wing. 2. Figure 2 shows the wing as it is shipped, with the studs installed. The studs will go into the holes you will drill in the deck lid. 3. Figure 3 is a close-up of the passenger side of the wing. You will [...]

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    7 Figure 5 1 ¼” Figure 6 7/8” 1 ½” 7/8” Front of car Front of car Figure 7 Studs Holes in deck lid 5. Mark each rearward, outboard hole location for the wing studs with a center punch. Mark the passenger side hole (hole “B” in Figure 4) 1 ¼” in from the passenger side outboard edge of the deck lid, and 7/8” forward from the outbo[...]

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    8 Figure 8 10. Secure the deck lid in an open position so it is a few inches above the tail light assemblies – this is to p rotect all trunk innards during hole dr illing. (Figure 8) 11. Drill 1/8” pilot holes at the marked locations in the deck lid, then open the holes up to 5/16”. 12. Using the electric dremel with a carbide tip, open up th[...]

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    9 14. Using paint thinner, clean around the bottom side of the wing in the raised portion around the studs (clean the area indicated by the dotted line in Figure 13). 15. Apply automotive adhesion promoter (3M# 06396) around the base of the studs; follow the dotted line in Figu re 13. 16. Cut sections of tape to form a perimeter around the studs. D[...]

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    10 Figure 17 Figure 16 Figure 18 Studs Holes in deck lid 18. Before installing the wing, make sure the number of studs in the wing equals the number of holes drilled in the deck lid. Do a test fit to m ake sure all the holes li ne up. (Figure 16) 19. Apply adhesive promoter to the top of the deck lid around both sets of four holes. Follow the patte[...]

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    11 Figure 19 Figure 20 SC Wing Driver side Acorn nuts Deck lid 22. With the deck lid just partially open (so the wing doesn’t fall out), secure four outboard studs of wing (two per side) with one washer (00- 9004-C11804*) and one acorn hex nut (00-9003-C11802*; use red Loctite). (Driver side nuts shown in Figure 20). Torque the nuts to 5 lb-ft. 2[...]

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    12 Fi g ure 24 Figure 23 Tighten nut in here 26. Place one washer (00-9004- C11804*) and one hex nut (00- 9003-C11803*; use red Loctite) over each (2 total) of the furthest inboard studs (those that are not easily visible) and tighten with an angled ratcheting 7/16” wrench (Figure 23 is a close-up of Figure 22; Figure 24 is a view of the inside o[...]