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What did you do to your S550 Mustang today?!

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Wow guy hope you're okay after that. It really sucks.
So sorry.. Hope you're ok. Your Mustang did her job if you are.. :ford: :ford:
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Really sucks to see this man, on a '16 GT Vert PP too!? :( Glad you're ok though.
 

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Installed the SCT Lund tune and JLT intake. Also washed and clay bared the Mustang today. Applying some Menzerna Power Lock sealant tomorrow.

Saw this nice parkjob at lowes by another Mustang..





In garage ready for the sealant tomorrow.



and nice park job.

 

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12 hours and everything hurts lol. What a day but 99% done. Just need to adjust the cables for the locks to engage correctly and re adjust the release mechanism and I can test it with a vehicle.

And then make some room to tuck it against the wall, take down the shelf I built above the garage door and have the garage door changed to a side mount lol.








Please forgive the mess I've got some cleaning up to do!
 

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That looks awesome man. Was that thing completely in pieces and you had to put it all together? I like that it has wheels and you can move it around if needed. I thought they were a lot more than $2k-3k you mentioned. May be a worthwhile investment, I need to look into it. Crawling around your back sucks
 

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12 hours and everything hurts lol. What a day but 99% done. Just need to adjust the cables for the locks to engage correctly and re adjust the release mechanism and I can test it with a vehicle.

And then make some room to tuck it against the wall, take down the shelf I built above the garage door and have the garage door changed to a side mount lol.
Looks awesome Jaime :cheers: That'll make it easier to do the future work on your car :D If I only had the mechanic's skills, it would be awesome to do your own work and then drive the car and feel the results. Enjoy :thumbsup:
 

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That looks awesome man. Was that thing completely in pieces and you had to put it all together? I like that it has wheels and you can move it around if needed. I thought they were a lot more than $2k-3k you mentioned. May be a worthwhile investment, I need to look into it. Crawling around your back sucks

Yes it was in pieces and is pretty tough to install because the directions were horrible. As you can imagine everything is HEAVY.

This comes with casters so when I lower all the way down (with casters pinned to posts) it lifts the post off the ground roughly 1" and the whole lift can be moved by one person where ever you want. Then unpin casters and remove and viola' its stationary. This kind of lift does not require being bolted down so it's nice.

Yes, crawling on your back sucks. Now I have a 2 post lift and a 4 post lift so I can so any job I need to and store my Mustang up on the 4 post for the winter leaving my 2 post bay open for winter use :)


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Looks awesome Jaime :cheers: That'll make it easier to do the future work on your car :D If I only had the mechanic's skills, it would be awesome to do your own work and then drive the car and feel the results. Enjoy :thumbsup:

It's freeing great. My father was a career mechanic and taught me so much and I love passing down to my 4 kids :)
 

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That looks awesome! What model lift is that, [MENTION=8761]Jmeo[/MENTION]?

For comparison, I installed the Steeda gas pedal on my S550 today. Not very much, but hey, it's a little improvement. I think from now I'll save my shekels for a Steeda shifter: Their customer service is freaking awesome, and from what I've seen the quality of their parts is good (though I immediately covered the aluminum gas pedal with Jessup grip tape).
 

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That looks awesome! What model lift is that, [MENTION=8761]Jmeo[/MENTION]?

For comparison, I installed the Steeda gas pedal on my S550 today. Not very much, but hey, it's a little improvement. I think from now I'll save my shekels for a Steeda shifter: Their customer service is freaking awesome, and from what I've seen the quality of their parts is good (though I immediately covered the aluminum gas pedal with Jessup grip tape).

It's a garage pro 9000 lb lift from gregsmithequipment.com
 
 








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