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  1. Liquid leakage near the front tire

    I can tell from the smell it is not H2O
  2. Liquid leakage near the front tire

    That's an excellent suggestion. Sounds you know the taste of dog pee pretty well:)
  3. Liquid leakage near the front tire

    I forget to taste it. Maybe next time.
  4. Liquid leakage near the front tire

    I didn't touch it with bare hands. I touch it with my gloves on. The viscosity doesn't seem to be oil.
  5. Liquid leakage near the front tire

    Is it for washer fluid to leak like this?
  6. Liquid leakage near the front tire

    It also has a wired smell--so it is definitely not water.
  7. Liquid leakage near the front tire

    Hey guys, Just experienced some random liquid leakage near the front tire and am wondering if anyone knows if it is normal or not. I had AC on for ~10 mins before realizing there is liquid there. I also attached 3 pictures. Thanks guys!:headbang:
  8. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    I am about to start brake work tomorrow. Super excited. I have bought the "Genuine Ford Fluid XG-3-A Silicone Brake Caliper Grease and Dielectric Compound". Should I use it to grease the back of both rear and from pad and the pins? Thanks!
  9. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    So I just bought a Stanley Socket tool set( http://www.stanleytools.com/products/automotive-tools/other-tools/mechanics-set/210-pc-mixed-tool-set/stmt73795) yesterday from Amazon. Do I need anything else to ensure those sockets from the Stanley tool kit fits the Impact Wrench?
  10. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    Which impact wrench would you recommend to buy? There are so many of them on Amazon, and I just have a difficult time figuring out which one to pick. Thanks!
  11. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    Actually how useful is it to have an impact wrench? I am planning to have one since I already stripped my lug nuts with my breaker bar.
  12. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    So here I am just listing the tools I feel needed to perform brake line flush AND change the brake pad. Hope can get some advice as to if there are any additional tools needed. 3-ton Jack breaker bar torque wrench 1/4'' tubing (bleeding the brake) a catch jar (bleeding the brake) 4 C clamp Jack...
  13. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    Thanks for the suggestion. Do you think an impact wrench is necessary? I used to use a break bar that stripped the lug nuts...
  14. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    Do you buy any wrench tool kit or impact wrench for the work? I am trying to decide if I need a wrench tool kit since I might have to do these type of thing a lot in the future. Thanks!
  15. Advice on tool kit

    Hey Guys, Just got Gloc R8&10 pad and Motul 600 RF for Gingerman track day in two weeks. I am gathering all the tools needed to install the pad and flush the line. What impact wench would you guys suggest to get? I am tired of using the manual brake wrench and stripped a few nuts with...
  16. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    Hey thanks for your advice. How many jack stands would you need to flush the brake? Do I need jack up my car entirely or one jack stand is enough?
  17. Suggestions on bleeding brake

    Hey Guys, Would like to get some suggestions on bleeding brake as I just got 4 bottles of Motul Fluid and gloc brake pads. Mine is Ecoboost 2015 without performance package. 1. I plan to have a body help me, a.k.a, the two-person method. How big of the hose/tube do I need to attached to...
  18. Need suggestions on Brake Pad

    I am driving an 2015 EcoBoost without performance package. Got a new set of MPSS tires and run amazingly on track. Now looking into upgrade my front brake pad. The only company that may have pad made for EcoBoost I can find is Gloc, which is kind of a spinoff from Carbotech. Has any one had any...
  19. Proper way to clean the engine

    When you talked about rinsing off the engine with the garden hose, is that similar to a water gun hose at the self-wash? I am just worried about the electric components getting into contact with water
  20. Proper way to clean the engine

    So I normally wash my Stang using the high pressure gun at the self-wash but I am afraid the high pressure water gun would do some damage to the engine. What would be the most convenient and safe way to clean the engine? :headbonk::headbonk:





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