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Where are the factory instructions for AM Wings?

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Hi Folks, I am over here because I can never find a login to the AM website. Sure I have been able to check out and order parts, but my login never works to get back in and registering a second time never results in an email sent.

I purchased a AM Cali Special Spoiler and I have it, It is great! Now the dealer is to install it and guess what? They want the instructions and no instructions come in the box, and no instructions are linked to in the product site. It seems like AM is waiting for a customer to make an instruction book?

See link:
Rear GT/CS (California Special) Spoiler - Unpainted (10-13 All) - Free Shipping!

I'm old and don't always see right but I sure can't find an instruction guide link on this product page?

Thanks in advance for helpin' an old fart out :rolleyes:
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Does AM have a contact phone number?

I'm old too, and a bit hard of hearing in one ear, but perhaps your hearing is better...see if the site has a phone number. They should for call in orders...they should be able to direct you to their customer service department.

Or, maybe they have an email account?
I'm very surprised that the instructions weren't in the box I just got my gt500 wing from am and installed it yesterday in an hour. The instructions and hardware were in the box as well as a template for if I had to drill holes for the new wing for if my car didn't have a wing from the factory
I'm very surprised that the instructions weren't in the box I just got my gt500 wing from am and installed it yesterday in an hour. The instructions and hardware were in the box as well as a template for if I had to drill holes for the new wing for if my car didn't have a wing from the factory
I was also. I was emailed by the AM support staff and they said they don't have any. All I really wanted to make sure was if a full size template for drillin' the extra 4 holes was available.

The "Meg Shift" method I came up with will be to have two folks holding the wing while you position the foam insulators and mark with a grease pencil their outline. Then use them as a drillin' template positioned in the outline.

Art
I would just take some chap stick or vasolene, mix it with some chalk line powder to give it color then dab a little on each part of the new wing that would need a hole drilled for it. You should be able to just set the new wing on your car, make sure it is all lined up properly, then when you pick it up there should be some smudge marks wheeee the Chapstick was. Now all you have to do is drill the holes and bolt on the new wing.
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