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I've got to say, although our uprated springs sound good, Im not overly sure with the gap they leave. Based on the pictures I've seen, the gap looks even bigger then the stock US version. Can anyone who already have their car confirm or deny this? I don't particularly want to change the springs so Im hopeing these will settle over time.
My suspension doesn't seem that high. It (sort-of) passes the MCM "Shoe Test" with a shallow pair of chuck tailors if that's any consolation prize :lol:

Less than the hight of my thumb between the tyre and the wing.

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The gap should be with these!
I think it could do with a tiny bit of lowering, but I'm 100% not a fan of cars being so low the top of the tyre is level with the wheel well. I like the even look. :)
 

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Anyone find any tailored rear mats? I appreciate that the rear seats are only suitable for passengers whose legs don't reach the ground but can't believe they dont come as standard.
 

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Anyone find any tailored rear mats? I appreciate that the rear seats are only suitable for passengers whose legs don't reach the ground but can't believe they dont come as standard.
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Anyone find any tailored rear mats? I appreciate that the rear seats are only suitable for passengers whose legs don't reach the ground but can't believe they dont come as standard.
These are the ones I got free with ordering front ones, turn one over and it is a copy of the other. When the car eventually arrives I if needed will remove the trim and cut to shape then re-attach the trim.



http://www.premierproductsltd.co.uk/car-mats/ford-1/ford-mustang/ford-mustang-mats-fits-years-2015-/
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As a fussy individual, I went back and forth about this modding business - never done it (never had a car worth modding) and TBH I like the appeal and look of classic cars that have been left "as is". Not a fan of "over the top" mods personally. But I have finally caved...my list is growing by the day! :ford:

I blame you lot really, or maybe it was Manders and his handy work with the red paint - who knows.

Anyway, a question - I like the shift knobs from CJPP but I don't quite understand the reverse lock out jam nut thing that is supposedly needed. I see pictures of installs with & without it. I think it looks better without so thats the way I would go but then what functionality is actually lost? Confused.

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Youl'l always have the reverse lock out (the bit you lift to select reverse) although you can change it for a more substantial one. Jam nut and loctite are two methods of securing a shifter knob. I know mine is loctite secured. No idea if some use a jam nut on our cars.

EDIT: i see the link is for the adapter that allows you to use a wider range of knobs and acts as a jam nut. Makes it a bit bulky looking imo. Mine is this guy http://www.cjponyparts.com/shift-kn...nd-50-years-logo-6-speed-2015-2016/p/MSK403W/
 

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That's a nice knob there Kristian ;)
 
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Youl'l always have the reverse lock out (the bit you lift to select reverse) although you can change it for a more substantial one. Jam nut and loctite are two methods of securing a shifter knob. I know mine is loctite secured. No idea if some use a jam nut on our cars.

EDIT: i see the link is for the adapter that allows you to use a wider range of knobs and acts as a jam nut. Makes it a bit bulky looking imo. Mine is this guy http://www.cjponyparts.com/shift-kn...nd-50-years-logo-6-speed-2015-2016/p/MSK403W/
Thanks Steve - so yours works as it used to when stock?

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Thanks Steve - so yours works as it used to when stock?

In the basket it goes!
Yes it does, and no one was more surprised about that than me ;)
 

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