Sponsored

What did you do to your S550 Mustang today?!

DRAGOON

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 10, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
338
Reaction score
1,013
Location
Wisconsin
First Name
Mark
Vehicle(s)
21 Mach1 HP VB
LOL right! The snow here ended up being a big nothing thank goodness and even better they didn’t put any salt down.
We got 9ā€ of heavy, wet, concrete snow yesterday. Temps were 36* so the bottom layer was slush of 1ā€ or so. Hard on man and machine. New DPW plow boy put down salt like it was on sale so we’ll be waiting for some rain in the future before cars come out. Bummer
 

MAGS1

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2020
Threads
96
Messages
11,373
Reaction score
18,646
Location
Somewhere in Middle America
First Name
Mark
Vehicle(s)
2022 Mustang GT
We got 9ā€ of heavy, wet, concrete snow yesterday. Temps were 36* so the bottom layer was slush of 1ā€ or so. Hard on man and machine. New DPW plow boy put down salt like it was on sale so we’ll be waiting for some rain in the future before cars come out. Bummer
Man that sucks. I heard places north and west of us got hammered with snow. I’m so done with it, I’m ready for 70’s and sunshine.
 

JimC

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2013
Threads
4
Messages
395
Reaction score
448
Location
Howell MI
First Name
Jim
Vehicle(s)
2024 Mustang GT with performance package, magneride and A10
PXL_20230326_161825274.jpg

Took it for the first cruise in a while, haha. Blue water bridge in the background
Nice, I was scrolling down the page and got to your picture and thought, "that looks like the Blue Water Bridges"! I grew up in Port Huron near Pine Grove Park.
 

Sponsored

Cleesj

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 11, 2022
Threads
0
Messages
107
Reaction score
256
Location
Michigan
First Name
Jake
Vehicle(s)
2022 Mustang GT Premium PP 401a 6MT MP
Nice, I was scrolling down the page and got to your picture and thought, "that looks like the Blue Water Bridges"! I grew up in Port Huron near Pine Grove Park.
Haha nice! I am down about 20 miles south of Port Huron, so took a nice cruise up the river and into Port Huron today.
 

Sariandan

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2022
Threads
4
Messages
117
Reaction score
105
Location
The lowcountry of SC & GA
First Name
Kevin
Vehicle(s)
2022 Mustang EcoBoost
Finished the front with shades.. quite time consuming! Next all rear and side markers. Tail lights are already Raxioms.
More to come.. :sunglasses:

1679688819007.png
What did you use for the headlights? Is it covers or tint? Looks great!
 

Bridgie

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 25, 2015
Threads
44
Messages
580
Reaction score
960
Location
Raleigh, North Carolina
First Name
Dave
Vehicle(s)
2015 GT fastback. PP, 50th trim, Black
I built my new set of Quick Jacks, then made a trial run on the Mustang.
Had to use the rubber blocks on the pinch welds as I have Steeda Jacking rails installed. They are not long enough to take the quick jack.

I’ve never used the pinch welds.. any recommendations for blocks which do not deform the side skirts.?

032D7A38-DEB7-46B7-9532-FFE7C108806C.jpeg
 

Prodigal

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 31, 2022
Threads
89
Messages
1,154
Reaction score
1,759
Location
OKC
Vehicle(s)
2021 Mach 1
I built my new set of Quick Jacks, then made a trial run on the Mustang.
Had to use the rubber blocks on the pinch welds as I have Steeda Jacking rails installed. They are not long enough to take the quick jack.

I’ve never used the pinch welds.. any recommendations for blocks which do not deform the side skirts.?

032D7A38-DEB7-46B7-9532-FFE7C108806C.jpeg
Which model quickjacks did you get? Also can you please clarify why the Steeda jacking rails wouldn’t interface correctly with the quickjacks. Thanks
 

Bridgie

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 25, 2015
Threads
44
Messages
580
Reaction score
960
Location
Raleigh, North Carolina
First Name
Dave
Vehicle(s)
2015 GT fastback. PP, 50th trim, Black
I bought the Quickjack 5000TL from Costco on offer and as a bundle.

The jack came with pinch weld rubber blocks and flat rubber blocks. I found the Steeda rails were not long enough to have the blocks positioned on the Quickjack. I also wouldn’t feel safe under the car without some sort of U shape on the rails.

This was my first lift up, so will take a closer look this week to see what I can fabricate or buy to make a better job of it.

AA40662D-737D-419C-BA08-5A0F8597FB07.webp
These would probably work, but I’ll make my own rather than paying out even more money. I’ll also look at designing something which may fit the rails.
PM me and I’ll let you know which direction in go in the end.
 

Sponsored

JustSomeGuy

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2023
Threads
16
Messages
582
Reaction score
918
Location
JustSomePlace
First Name
JustSomeGuy
Vehicle(s)
Mustang GT
Front and rear passenger side bolts that connect the steel hydraulic brake tube to the stock rubber lines were cross threaded af from the factory. Took me a couple hours of an adjustable die and a small file to get the rear steel braided line installed, but it’s in. šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļø

Driver side took maybe 5 minutes.

B44BCB15-648E-42DC-924A-625640958C92.jpeg
 

Gnatsum21

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2021
Threads
12
Messages
1,078
Reaction score
2,099
Location
Fort Lauderdale FL
Vehicle(s)
Former: GT 21 Roush Twister Orange RIP | ECO 2016

PKs

PK's
Joined
Aug 20, 2016
Threads
25
Messages
1,345
Reaction score
1,593
Location
Gold Coast, Australia
First Name
Peter
Vehicle(s)
2018 GT Fastback
Front and rear passenger side bolts that connect the steel hydraulic brake tube to the stock rubber lines were cross threaded af from the factory. Took me a couple hours of an adjustable die and a small file to get the rear steel braided line installed, but it’s in. šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļø

Driver side took maybe 5 minutes.

B44BCB15-648E-42DC-924A-625640958C92.jpeg
Common I understand. One side on my rears was totaled when unscrewed and I had to have the oem line cut and a new end put on.
 

2017GBGTPP

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 2, 2016
Threads
14
Messages
570
Reaction score
748
Location
Albuquerque, NM
First Name
Dan
Vehicle(s)
2017 Grabber Blue Premium GTPP w/ Recaros
I bought the Quickjack 5000TL from Costco on offer and as a bundle.

The jack came with pinch weld rubber blocks and flat rubber blocks. I found the Steeda rails were not long enough to have the blocks positioned on the Quickjack. I also wouldn’t feel safe under the car without some sort of U shape on the rails.

This was my first lift up, so will take a closer look this week to see what I can fabricate or buy to make a better job of it.

AA40662D-737D-419C-BA08-5A0F8597FB07.jpeg
These would probably work, but I’ll make my own rather than paying out even more money. I’ll also look at designing something which may fit the rails.
PM me and I’ll let you know which direction in go in the end.
I'm guessing you don't have the full length Jacking Rails? I do and am able to just barely get the rubber blocks at each end of it with an inch or two to spare. If you have the old short ones, yea those pinch weld blocks you showed should do the trick.
 

JohnnyGT

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 24, 2020
Threads
5
Messages
1,319
Reaction score
3,318
Location
NoVA
First Name
John
Vehicle(s)
'20 Mustang GT, '17 Expedition, '04 LS430
Cool cool.

I woke up the other day with acute Achilles tendon pain in the left foot. Bed ridden for two days now. Can't walk. Can't do shit. A burden just going to take a piss.

I'm only 38!
😭
Sponsored

 
 








Top