a co-worker of mine has a '24 GT in Vapor Blue, and another one has a Mach E in it too. IMO, it looks better on the GT, and can best be summed up as "dark Area 51 with Grabber Blue metal flake"
found out yesterday that there is one more issue with the rear tires, they have broken the little guard things on the back of the fender. im gonna probably get some spring spacers to reduce the amount of rubbing. not sure if i will replace the guards
on January 2nd, Forscan added support for the 2024 Mustang. i just went out and tried tinkering with mine for nearly 2 hours and nothing i did worked. seems like we will have to work from scratch because the DRL on the 24s does not work like every other ford vehicle, probably because of the...
i dont know the answer for 100% sure, but both the GT and DH have the same displacement, compression ratio, and such, so more likely than not they are compatible
your dealer should have a battery machine that prints out a ticket/receipt after the test. if they didn't provide that, i recommend going back and having them test it with that machine. they must have one because that's how warranty batteries are approved; there's a code on the print-out that...
looks like you're right, so the main issue becomes the paint to match aspect of the parts. i'm able to help with parts because i work at a dealer. if you work at one too, ask your parts manager about ecat access
i can't promise the GT grill will fit your EcoBoost bumper
GT Grill: PR3Z-8200-CAPTM (this is paint to match)
GT Grill tow hook cover: PR3Z-17E811-DAPTM (also paint to match)
you will transfer over your existing pony emblem, and it's really easy to do so
i dont know if it means anything, but sometimes Ford has faulty engine blocks. the dealer i work at had a guy with a 2023 Escape with the 2.0L and ~800 miles complain about an oil leak and the engine block had a crack in it; ended up trading that Escape back in for the vehicle he originally...
i asked a guy i know that does a lot of aftermarket/accessories stuff, he says it could be brakes or wheel/tire balance, but other than that he's not really sure. might be worth getting it to a shop to get the issue diagnosed and fixed properly instead of making guesses in the dark
there is no paint code, but that color is called Sinister Bronze, and has also been used on some Ford Performance stuff like wheels and those supercharged f-150 packages
assuming you mean the green "04567A" piece, here are the part numbers
Emberglo Interior with drift brake: PR3Z-63044E50-DF
Dark Horse Interior: PR3Z-63044E50-DC
Space Grey Interior with drift brake: PR3Z-63044E50-DD
Space Grey no drift brake: PR3Z-63044E50-CC
Carmine Red Interior with drift...