I don't have any experience with AWE's Mustang exhaust, but I do have experience with their exhaust versus Magnaflow on another vehicle. AWE was quieter and better sounding. I also know AWE's marketing guy. While I'm sure he's biased, he said Magnaflow for the Mustang was not great. I had it on...
Car was traded in and never got around to installing. These are brand new in the box and never used. Steal at $80 plus shipping. If you have any questions or need more pictures please let me know. I also have the rest of the hoses for sale. Check them out.
Note: I had a joiner made for the...
Car was traded in and never got around to installing. These are brand new in the box and never used. Steal at $40 plus shipping. If you have any questions or need more pictures please let me know. I also have the rest of the hoses for sale. Check them out.
Car was traded in and never got around to installing. These are brand new in the box and never used. Steal at $35 plus shipping. If you have any questions or need more pictures please let me know. I also have the rest of the hoses for sale. Check them out.
Car was traded in and never got around to installing. These are brand new in the box and never used. Steal at $120 plus shipping. If you have any questions or need more pictures please let me know. I also have some other parts for sale. Check them out.
I figure I'll give the locals a shot at these parts. I traded in the Mustang last night and I have some NEW IN BOX parts that I never got around to installing. Pretty good deals going on right here:
Mishimoto aluminum radiator: $250
Mishimoto oil cooler (silver): $350
Mishimoto silicone...
Thanks. Luckily, there's an amazing body shop near me. They've been awesome to work with. Only aftermarket part I had to bring them was the air bag for the rear (the threaded insert ripped out of the bottom). And the only reason for that was because I wanted to seal it. Everything else they...
An old lady rear-ended me back in February. The bodyshop had issues getting the quarter panel from Ford so it's just now finally getting fixed.
I still have some Mishimoto goodies sitting in my garage since Christmas that need installing!
I've been looking at the stereo stuff. The Shaker...
Yeah. They may sit too high. There's not much room under the cover for it. I want to say it was between five and six inches under there. Which was another reason for SS tank. It was the lowest sitting tank I could find.
Maybe I'll switch the lead when I get the car back from the hospital...
Huh. I remember measuring 26" across against the rear of the well. And they have a 24" tank. Does that sound right?
I will second that be sure and map out the fittings you think you'll need for the set-up. Fortunately, Bag Riders had everything I needed and/or Amazon. There were a few orders...
You did. I saw many folks complaining about the threads on their tanks. I could maybe remove the fittings, chase the threads, reseal, and it might make it better, but really it only loses 10-15 lbs a night. The bags themselves hold air for weeks. I had gotten to the point where I was done...
My threads have thread sealant and Teflon tape. It only leaks down a little overnight. I'm not even all that worried about it. I'm just not hip on how Suspension Specialties does the threads on their tanks. It looks great because it's not a welded on bung, but if the material stretches the way...