It doesn't have that feature in the base trim, only the premium, so if your have a base car that woukd explain it. If you have a premium it a cool feature and it pretty obvious when it happens.
I guess that makes sense of why I hadn't seen any pics of it yet!
Well sorry to hear but I'm sure it will be worth it once you get it. Hope that is soon!
I installed my Bassani catback with X-pipe! Made the tone way deeper and made it sound more aggressive. It isn't quite as loud as I expected but I think that I will actually prefer that in the long run.
This is kind of a good point however it doesn't really apply to highway driving which is more of the focus of this thread. Most places where you would be driving 75mph you would not have direct cross streets.
Well since more people have been getting their cars and doing some mods I'm curious how everyone is lifting their cars and where they're placing their jack stands
Will you be posting pics with the lights on at some point soon? I plan on ordering these after the holidays and I would like to get a better idea of how they look when in use.
Hey Cooter I don't know what part of the bay you're at but there are a few dealers down in the south bay area that you should have no problem getting a stang with x-plan pricing from. Fremont Ford seems to be the best close to my area but there are a few others that are pretty good.
The old 5.0 emblems you can order work fine but they are a slightly different design. As others have said the new badges have alignment holes but you don't need to use them you'll just want to make sure they're covered by the new badges. A few forum members have done this already.
Terminated had his done using Lamin-X which is the same product bigwormgraphix utilizes I believe. It seems like a good level of tint for lights of people like you and I who are concerned with light output. Check his out:
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13615
I just want to chime in and say that I had some issues with getting the turn signals to stay in completely when installing but you really just have to fidget with them a bit to get them completely seated. It's a bit difficult to get right but once you get it they stay in just fine. The best...