$250 plus shipping obo
Came out of a 2016 GT with 75k miles
Includes rebuild kit for bearings and seals. Needs pinion, so likely could work for auto or manual from 15-17.
just watched this video. It seems pretty interesting. It looks like around $1350 for using oem fly wheel. No price shown for the aftermarket version.
I wonder when we start to see US distributors offering them...
Random misfire at high rpm... p0300
Changed spark plugs
Going to do cat deletes tomorrow w big daddy defoulers
Did some idling in the driveway and took some live readings of o2 sensors.
I thought it was strange to see some negative voltage
I have (2) sets of 3 project 6 gr wheels... looking for a 4th
Project 6gr 7s (gt350 setup) lookin for 19x11 front
Project 6gr 10s (GT setup) Looking for 20x10 rear
I have 1 set of 2 project 6gr wheels ... lookin for a rear pair...
Project 6gr 10 (GT setup) Lookin for 20x10 or 20x11 rear pair
Looks like the OD of all 4 is the same. I tried completely dropping the subframe with the driveshaft still connected, but still couldn't get enough clearance for the rear 2 sleeves (to drop in from top).
Clearly to push in from the bottom the sleeves need to be 2 to 3 mm smaller.
I also tried...
Just replaced drivers side Stock half shaft with a gt350 half shaft.
Also installed bmr diff insert, only the back 2.
Also installed viking b258 shocks.
My driver side rear bushing was pretty torn up.
Recently noticed my drivers side is 3/4 inch lower than passenger side rear.
Other...
If your bumper has come loose by where it meets the fender, this repair is for you.
Parts are 3d printed out of ABS and include installation instructions. JB weld bumper weld is the glue of choice and can be found at Walmart and most auto parts stores.
This repair will work for aftermarket...
If your bumper has come loose by where it meets the fender, this repair is for you.
Parts are 3d printed out of ABS and include installation instructions. JB weld bumper weld is the glue of choice and can be found at Walmart and most auto parts stores.
This repair will work for aftermarket...
I was changing my clutch and as I was pulling out the trans to reposition it, i saw this washer looking piece on the ground near the bellhousing.
There was some grease on the inside area.
At first I thought I had broken part of the pilot bearing, but no way this diameter of a piece could pull...
Since I bought my mustang from a 6g member 2years ago, I've been all in.
I've been doing all my own work. So far it's been cradle lockouts, vertical links, short shifter, many wheel and tire setups, thermostat, injectors, pulley, tune, etc...
I finally destroyed my mcleod RST clutch.. so this...
Cheaper alternative to OEM that I just found.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/394410872544?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=gfqli8e-rjs&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=81c1KR6uSlO&var=662952644280&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY