So I gave them a picture with the tow hook installed instead of the plate, but it looked bad the way the tow hook showed up (very flat looking), so I just opted to keep the plate, as they only allow you to do 2 changes (I used up the changes fixing other things). The 99CM size is the sweet...
Threw on the orange Mach 1 decal on my hood from https://zurkdecals.myshopify.com/
He also made me some custom door numbers I'll probably throw on next summer.
Back when I picked up mine, it had 200 miles in 6+ months and I was having the same issue.
As several have said, get the float charger and recondition it. Mine hasn't had issues since I did that 2 + years ago.
What kind of witchcraft is that?
The day I purchased mine, I had a 550 mile drive home (no gurney flap installed), averaged just under 50 MPH, and averaged 15.3 MPG. Since then, it's not significantly changed.
It does not have the heating feature. Which doesn't bother me, because I grew up a poor kid in MN and just dealt with frozen steering wheels half the year.
I can't personally speak for them, but I think a person or two tried them https://autodesign.shop/collections/decals-stripes-stickers-for-ford-mustang/products/mach1-decals-over-the-top-for-ford-mustang-2018-2023?variant=40065232568418
Not quite what you asked for, but I figured I'd throw this info out there in case anyone ever wonders.
OEM HP Wheels (19x10.5/19x11) with Cup 2 (305/30ZR19 - 315/30ZR19) weight:
Front: 58.9 lbs
Rear: 60.2 lbs
SVE MHP1 Wheels (19x10/19x11) with Nitto NT555 G2 (285/35ZR19 - 305/35ZR19)
Front...