Does anyone happen to have the Ford part number for the spring tension hose clamps used on the top lines of the coolant reservoir? I bent the tabs trying to get them loosened. 2 local Ford dealers tell me they are only used at the factory and they just use worm gear clamps whenever they need...
I’ve been looking at installing FRP panels when I redo my garage. You can hose the walls down, etc and they aren’t susceptible to temp or humidity swings. Is just place them over the existing drywall or you can always use thin plywood or OSB as a backer as well. If all of my experience, no...
The part number for the cover ordered with my 2020 is FR3J-19A412-EA. When I search fordparts.com for that part number, FR3Z-19A412-E comes up. It also says it fits the following, so I’m assuming it it’s the same.
Had the following installed and picked up today:
-1 coat of CeramicPro PPF/Vinyl basecoat on PPF
-1 coat of CeramicPro PPF/Vinyl topcoat on PPF
-1 coat of CeramicPro Strong on wheels, calipers, and exhaust tips
-1 coat of CeramicPro Rain on all glass
-1 coat of CeramicPro Leather on interior...
Just called FP and the gentleman told me they haven't started shipping out the kits for 2020's yet. Said if I haven't gotten anything 3 weeks from now, give them a call.
According to my gurney flap instructions, the screws they come with are longer and should not be used without the flap as damage to the spoiler may occur.
Posted this in the Owner’s thread...Picked mine up 10/28/2019, ordered 07/17/2019. It’s a 2020 GT350 in Shadow Black, no stripe. Has the leather trimmed seats, tech pkg, handling pkg and carbon fiber dash. Taking it in in a week for PPF and ceramic coating and then parked til spring. First time...
That really sucks, I don't understand the ADM game at all. The dealer close to me still has a Bullitt at $10k over MSRP and it's been sitting there for close to a year.
In September, I walked into my dealer (3 prior purchases), asked about their allocations and ordered a 2020 GT350 on the spot...
For what it’s worth, I’ve had Powerstop rotors and pads on my F150 for the last couple of years...haven’t had an issue yet. Whether stop and go city driving or pulling a trailer, not one issue.
Yep..already looking at options to swap in the Spring when she comes out of hibernation. Tires were like hockey pucks when I took her around the block on Saturday and temps were in low 40s.