I plan on calling Steeda in the morning. Unfortunately, I don't have any photos but I feel like I did everything right. I'm thinking the shocks are just bad.
I recently installed a pair of steeda pro action rear shocks on my 2016 gt. Wasn't my first time changing a pair of shocks on the mustang. Pretty easy process or so I thought. After installing them and taking them off again and re-installing them something still isn't right. I'm hearing all...
I doubt anyone is siphoning my gas. I typically only drive on weekends and I keep garaged during the week. I'll check the air fuel mixture when I get a chance. Thanks!
Haha everyone relax. I didn't think all caps would be such a big deal. It's kind of a habit for me because of work. Anyways I appreciate the replies. I am using the built in gauge and looking at total miles per each tank. It is summer so yes I'm using the AC more but this is my third summer...
I HAVE A 2016 MUSTANG GT PP. I JUST HIT 14K MILES THE OTHER DAY. FOR THE PAST MONTH OR SO I NOTICED A DECLINE IN MY GAS MILEAGE. I TYPICALLY DRIVE THE STREET AND A LITTLE FREEWAY AND I AVERAGED ABOUT 14-15MPG. NOW THE PAST MONTH MY AVERAGE MPG HAS DROPPED TO 10-11MPG. IM NOT DRIVING IT ANY...
About 2-3 weeks ago I installed a set of steeda progressive springs on my 2016 gt. Everything seemed to be going good until about 2 days ago I noticed that every time I run over a speed bump or any bump for that matter my rear seemed to be bottoming out. The fronts seem cool but its pretty bad...