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  1. Dust Shields For The Performance Pack Brakes

    I'm ordering the dust shields and brakelines for the Brembo 6-piston I'm putting on my EB. These seems to be the correct part numbers for the whole kit: Left Front Gloss Red Caliper - KR3Z-2B121-A Right Front Gloss Red Caliper - KR3Z-2B120-A Caliper Pin Kit - FR3Z-2068-C (x2) Left Splash...
  2. Ford Performance Street Handling pack experience

    My impressions of the Ford Performance Track Handling Pack have been rather positive on my Convertible. I think I drove over 500km with it since I installed early January. Mostly backroads/highway and some city driving. Also added the FP control front arm and the GT350 strut tower brace. Now it...
  3. Winter Driving Top-Down

    And while I'm here, a few notes for folks thinking about a vert for winter: Something else I noticed that is positive for winter compared to other cars I drove is how fast the cabin heats up! (And how warm it stays) I often need to open the windows or turn off the heated seats a few minutes...
  4. Winter Driving Top-Down

    Hehe, oh yeah, I also got the looks while driving top down in winter, LOL... But I know what you mean; I feel like the S550 with things like snow mode, heated seats and steering wheel, remote starter, etc., might be the first Mustang generation where it is really easy to be a truly daily even in...
  5. Winter Driving Top-Down

    -3C last Sunday. The coldest I driven top down so far. I wasn't even wearing a hat or gloves with the heated seats and wheel and blowing hot air on back roads. It was a fun drive, would be nicer if I left earlier and the sun was out.
  6. Winter Driving Top-Down

    Indeed. That's exactly how I see it today. Again, can't compare with the practicality of large SUVs, but I'd say the EcoBoost it's as practical and even economical to run as a hatchback like the Golf GTI but with more power, more fun, more toys and no roof! :) I really think Ford did a smart...
  7. Winter Driving Top-Down

    Man, I feel the same. I just did what some people would think it's impossible: Got rid of my compact SUV (2013 Infiniti EX37) for the 2019 Convertible Ecoboost. Not only it's a much more fun car in every possible sense but I get much better fuel economy (~7L/100km highway), a lot of the cool...
  8. Winter Driving Top-Down

    I just got my first convertible (2019 Ecoboost) and I'm actually looking forward to drive top down in the beautiful sunny and cold days that we tend to get here in southern Ontario in the winter. I'm feeling I will driving top down at least once a week (weather permitting :P). It must be awesome...
  9. Check your roof for damage; new tonneau caps required

    so, just to double check since I just got my 2019 Convertible, this "recall" doesn't apply to mine since the current toneau caps already have foam to prevent from hurting the roof, correct?


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