This is the TPMS programmer I bought for our 2019 but so far I haven't needed to use it as it has self learned single tire changes. The p/n it states it is should work for 2007+ Mustangs. Steeda also sells something like this (shows the same p/n) but their is much more (not sure why)...
Here is mine. It's 1" square tubing and it was pulled from a car trailer more than a decade ago. It has metal legs that go to the floor and then 2 horizontal parts 3/4 the way up for the tires to rest on. It's a really simple design. I just installed it in the shed and if I wanted to anchor...
I understand the original issue but now that the lawyers got involved it's just stupid. The original issue was Ford stating 26 psi was the recommended tire pressure for a nicer ride while using tires that would be over loaded within 8 psi of pressure loss. Take that plus people not watching...
Yes, you don't even have to have bought the tire from them.
If the tire isn't repairable (hole is too close to the edge, tire is too worn, tire has a heat ring from driving on a low tire etc) they will sell you another tire.
The free tire repair AND a discount tire store that found me a really...
We got it when we got our 2019 gt PP1 BUT it's not the Ford one. The ford one doesn't cover cosmetic on the rims while the one we got from our dealer does. I don't need to bring the tire/wheel "on" the car but I need to bring it "with" the car (it fits in the trunk). I have a spare set of...
I have a 2nd set of tires/wheels (OEM) in the shed and when we got a flat (rear). I just grabbed one of those wheel/tire combos and installed it. I never saw a TMPS issue and when I checked the next day it was showing the correct pressure for the new tire so I guess it figured out what tire...
That is basically what we did with our previous mustang (2006, v6). We changed the oil at 6000 miles and sent off a sample to blackstone. After a couple oil changes at 6k intervals the samples were showing we could go farther with our driving style/commute etc. We increased the interval and...
My neighbor is a supplier to shops so I buy my filters by the case and I've have a few times when Wix changed the shape/size of filters over time. He said it's to cut down on inventory. Basically if they change the shape a little (thinner, shorter etc) they can make it fit more applications...
I'm looking to recreate what we had on our s197's tail lights when we had a kit from Meter4it (no longer around). Specifically "Chase" lights.
The Diode Dynamics and Raxiom options I've seen are just sequential lights (On, On, On, All off) while what I'm looking for is more "On, On, On, Off...
Ours came in the mail this week and I must say it's much nicer than I expected. I expected it to be flimsy that would only last me a few years but the walls this unit are thicccc so I expect it to last a while. I should to be changing the oil within a couple week at 15k which is only 1000...
We ended up with the same reaction. We went from a 2006 mustang with the shaker 1000 and an after market head unit to the 2019 B&O and while the B&O sound cleaner/better at low volumes it had crap low end bass and distort early. What bass it does have acts like it's some cheap, under powered...
A boulder would have smashed the bumper while a rock fits under the bumper. At least that's what I'm calling it. She was driving into the sun on her way to work and some of the wall next to the road (road was cut through a hill) had slipped some so some rocks were on the road. You don't...
I've heard that tactic before. We tried that, none of the dealers around here seemed to care. Granted, that's just 3 "companies" that control the 5 dealers out this way so maybe that works with better competition. We did at least get the 0% from ford which over the life of the loan saved us...