Thanks Chris for all you have done for this thread. It's always been a go to when I'm on the forum. As already stated there will still be lots of us on 6g as I'm never getting rid of my stang. Rock on 🤘 😎 🤘
I replaced my OEM pads with Powerstop Z26's. Great pad, less dust, reasonably priced and purchased on Amazon. I have no experience with the Pads you mention
Hi Mate my car is lowered, running the Eibac pro kit. I'm also running 11x20 wheels with 295/35. With standard wheels I did nothing, but with these I installed the sub frame alignment kit as I could notice slight misalignment. I've done nothing for rear camber and tyres wearing normal
I dont think its that deep, I just suspect GT 550 had his battery inspected and cleaned up if needed as is supposed to happen as part of the service schedule 😁. Where as my dealership just said they did that but did nothing 🤣
Oh and I forgot to mention the lighting guy said the issue with mine wasn't the resister. He said the issue was the fact that it was drawing too much current and that was why it was not working.
Hi mate, not the LEDs they weren't faulty, it was the lightning driver, part of the external wiring which has the resister and capacitors etc. Unfortunately I can't upload a picture because I'm having problems uploading pictures.
Yeah its rubbish. Same thing happened to me last year when my battery died and I had to get RAA out. Mine looked like it hadn't been inspected for the life of the car. It was so corroded I needed a new terminal (which I paid for) and I removed the battery tray from the car to clean it...
Not sure what year yours is but I had exactly the same problem after I installed drls with switchback indicators on my 2017 RHD Mustang. It only affected the rhs. Anyway I ended up taking it to a lighting specialist and we discovered one of the drivers was faulty. I had to order a replacement...
My camera had been fine so I was reluctant to let them near it 🤣. However I let them do the fix on my last service. Apparently they replaced a section of the wiring as apparently it can break where it bends when opening and closing the boot.