Gotcha. Not sure Tariffs would apply to something like that however if it does I'll shop elsewhere and see if I can find something from north of the wall or even from Europe. Not gonna get caught up in someones price and market manipulations.
Yeah, they are down in Hamilton. They have done a fair bit of work on my Mustangs over the years. I'll check in with them and see their pricing on these.
EDIT: All I could find on their site was the 800hp ones.
Mustang 800HP Axle Pair - Steeda
Did you contact them directly to order?
Appreciate that. Axles are definitely on the list before any sticky mickey goes onto the car. Even on the street I can see the stage 1 snapping stock stuff if you hook on an overly hard launch.
Where did you get the axles from? I was debating the Ford Performance ones for an off season purchase. This year got a little crazy with swapping wheel and tire setups around + the supercharger.
Agreed with the gents above.
Go with what you know. So if you go to a car meet and hear something great? Ask the guy the full setup from the engine back.
If you want to try your own stuff I HIGHLY recommend you do it in pieces. Add one piece, try it, see how you like it then move on to the...
Thank you! A gentleman and a scholar. And maybe a hoarder too but you got them!!! Nice.
I see they show to put the tabs behind the carpet liner like another member here said! Guess they didn’t read instructions during PDI!!!
I did the Steeda Sport Progressive springs (for Magneride). Drops you 0.8" all corners.
Yes, you do have to be careful driving places. I've rubbed a little bit but nothing that shows damage to the chin splitter so it's more like just under it.
Did anyone get the box and keep their instructions for mounting the fender flares/wheel lips?
As some of you guys know; after the whipple install whatever double sided tape was basically wrecked when the front bumper came off and went back on. I went and bought replacement stuff.
3M Tape -...
I have both the passenger and the driver side.
After about 800km since the Whipple install I checked both.
PASSENGER = maybe a tea spoon of oil
DRIVER = completely empty
I would say that you don't NEED both :)
Doing a week long road trip in July to the Tail of the Dragon with my son. Would rather not get stuck. Plus just having a spare makes good sense. Even if driving down the street.
My spare tire kit arrived from ModernSpare so I'm not pretty much ready for the Tail of the Dragon road trip in July. Will still bring a patch kit and my portable jumper/compressor (I only use the compressor feature) but don't need the heavy 1.5T low profile Vivor floor jack!
Or you could drive to Blackstock Ford in Orangeville and get 14 hours labour at $149.00 an hour.
Call them and see what they are charging for a Stage 1 kit. I ordered mine before the see-saw stuff started and paid $13793.10 for the kit and $2693.92 for the labour.
If you are NOT lowered a 20x10 will be no problem. A 285/35R20 should also be okay but check with whomever you are buying the wheels from.
If you ARE lowered then most companies recommend 275/35R20 or 285/30R20 to prevent any kind of liner rub under load.
In other news. I popped ANOTHER pin on my retaining clips for the fender flares today from a 200km trip (at 110kmph). This is getting a little rediculous! Going to see about getting these flares removed, cleaned and reinstalled properly by a Ford dealership.
The good news is that even with the...
Just got back from a 350km round trip overnighter with the car.
That damn first pin, left side, near the bottom of the chin splitter, popped out AGAIN!!!
I have a feeling I'm going to need to order about 50 of these pins until I get the time to strip the flares off, clean them and the fender...