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As I recall, the fittings were similar to those on my Mustang. There is a small blue tab that I pulled back, then pulled the hose off at that end. It took more force than I thought, but the retention piece (blue tab) remained intact.
Repeated 3 times. I saved the old hoses which now would...
I used Ford Points and got the Ford All-Weather mats for front, second, and third row. Almost covers everything in rubber and they fit well. I use the WeatherTech cargo mat with the split for the third row seats.
I am pleased with the looks and performance of this selection.
Welcome to the forum! I am trying to get to the ST Driving XP in Asheville, alas there are no weekend dates through 2025. I don't know if we can do a mid-week time.
I did not know that. Considering I backed up on ramps - it makes sense. Now I may have another project - I fought with this for a bit thinking I was doing something wrong but could not will the bolt into the space. Now I understand I need to create space... Thanks for this.
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As evidence I followed advice on this topic, I have photos. The first shows the differential brace. The second is the modification I had to make - there was no manner to insert an original or replacement bolt in the top section... I used a socket-head cap screw and modified an Allen...
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I cannot say I have had a similar experience. With only ~800 miles; this truck sat for a while. Mine had 1426 miles when NEW. It was a demo vehicle for the dealer. That was low mileage for an AUG 2024 build when I bought in FEB 2025.
There may be others with insight to your...
Welcome! This forum is a wealth of information for many modifications - performance, handling, and aesthetic. There is a lot of advice here.
I, too, am a new owner since FEB 2025. There is a rabbit-hole of mods limited only by time and $$$.
Have you considered performance in a can? Sand, Prime, and Paint the shade of red you desire. I did not want a bright blue anti-sway bar - Steeda supplied bright blue. I painted it grey since that was an innocuous color and I happened to have it on hand. Looks nice IMHO since I don't notice...
Today, I installed the ID-Speed (Custom Performance Engineering) Rear Differential Brace. I had a few hiccups in the install:
1) The furthest bolt on the passenger side would not fit when the mount was in place. I put in a shorter socket-head cap screw.
2) The aluminum mount for the bushing...
I did the same and noticed a difference right away. While it took me an embarrassingly long time to install, I was pleased with the result. I did sand, primer, and paint the bar grey -- I did not want the blue peeking out of the fender well.
You may want to check around your battery for extra boxes. I bought a Mustang GT used and found a lo-jack cellular module attached. I never had an issue but I removed it from the car and disposed of it. Just an idea.
I usually set the brake prior to putting the vehicle in Park. I have had this happen 3 or 4 times. I notice when I am faster in the process it was more likely to occur.
I unselected the brake. Cycled engine on, reset brake, put in park, and shutdown. All was well.
Not the same situation as...