Dealership I work at here in Iowa. It shouldn't matter where you order, its direct ship from supplier so all should be the same assuming they put the order in right way.
GR3Z-6344210-BC is the one I ordered. Some dealers do stock orders weekly, so that could be why, but I can't imagine it should take too long to get.
Also, my cars a 15, and the spoiler is the "new" Shadow black of the 16's and I can't tell any difference.
I work at a dealership. Ordered on Tuesday, arrived Friday. They aren't in the usual Ford warehouse, its a direct from supplier ship like most accessories. Just go have your local dealer order one, they don't take long to get.
Just installed the Track pack spoiler on my 15 GT tonight, it required no drilling, uses the holes from the factory spoiler. The Ford accessory kit came with a drilling template because if you have a spoiler delete car it will require drilling.
Did it last night, easy install.
I've never seen the Ford racing one, but I believe they are the same wheel except the Ford racing comes with the aluminum pieces. I'd go with whichever is cheaper, but Ford hasn't put a price on the OE one yet.
For those wondering, the R wheel thread seems to be the same shade of Red as whats in the Dash on my car (different pattern, but same color), and same thread as the seats stitching on a GT/CS. The Red stripe seems to be more orange than the leather, but I don't think it will look too bad, in...
Do you have any pictures of it (or any of your Carbon fiber products with the same finish) next to a Black car? I love the look on the white or a color, but i'm worried on black it may look gray or mismatched.
That's what I did first. I didn't like the way the belly pan didn't attach to the inner fenders so I had to replace those too. You could probably cut and/or zip tie to make it work.
It's lower and more aggressive. The stock one had a rubber flap hanging down back a ways. PP splitter was this low at the front. It also has air channels on the belly pan to cool the brakes.
I installed the PP splitter on my GT. It's not cost effective. To do it correctly you need the splitter and belly pan as has been said. The shield behind the belly pan is different also, but this should be changed anyway to add the bracing from the PP. Also the inner fenders don't work with...
I had an Escort Smartradar in my Jag for a while. I don't think they make it anymore, but I'm sure one could be found. It performed about like an 8500 X50 (model before X50 black), so it was fair, but not great.
However, it was nice since it had no display, I removed the Escort lettering...
Nope, it was a drone, as much of a vibration than a sound, now it doesn't have that, just sounds good. It wasn't bad to start (only at odd speeds you didn't operate normally and not loud like some of the cars I had back in the day with glass packs and dumps), but was present and now isn't.
Tried installing mine this weekend, had wrong bolts included for the MAF sensor, so I got to reinstall all the factory stuff, hopefully they'll get me some correct bolts so I can get it going.
Redline is the range champ, Radenso Pro SE is the current contender (plus has GPS features for lock out and Camera locations). I own a Radenso Pro, Redline, Max2, V1, and an Escort Smartradar, thats the order I'd recommend them for my use.
That said, certain features can make one better for...
I added the Nav from Ford PI Mods http://www.fordpimods.com/navigation-mft.html
Sent in my APIM (sent it on Monday, had it back on Friday), it works exactly like factory, only issue would be in the APIM were replaced or dealer did a OASIS SYNC update you would loose nav (but it sounds like...
just finished installing my Mach XV. Install's pretty easy, adjustments on the tailpipes make it easy to get the tips where you want them. I've only went for a short drive (deer are crazy around here at night right now), but cruising town and one short run up to speed, I'm very happy. For...
I never had lockout issues, but I'm pretty rural (no lockouts at all in the 300 population town where I live), but I missed the firmware that was supposed to have the issues. Also I'm running the Pro and haven't upgraded to the SE yet, the additional range I believe also causes more falses than...
9500ix is a good unit, don't be afraid of it. As to other choices, it depends on what you spent on the used one, I think Amazon had new 8500 X50's for $150 today (same unit has 9500ix, but without the GPS features, 9500ix is much nicer due to GPS).
If at the $300 mark, I'd go with the Radenso...