The camber plates are one of those parts - you may not need them & everything works as intended. But if you do need them, taking the car apart again to have them installed is never fun ... so we always recommend doing them at the same time to save on time, money & peace of mind :)
Thank you for sharing your feedback. I’ve passed this along to our development team. They did evaluate the option of including a window, but given the additional requirements involved, the decision was made to keep the current design in place for now and monitor initial demand.
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TJ
The 2024 Mustang has a lot under the hood that's nice to look at; unfortunately, the coolant tank still stands out with the plastic tank. With the right tools, we're going to show you how you can upgrade your S650's engine bay with the Steeda Aluminum Expansion Tank...
Just as an FYI - you need to run the MagneRide springs on a MagneRide equipped Mustang.
Dual Rate MagneRide Springs are engineered specifically for MagneRide-equipped Mustangs. They maintain compatibility with the electronically controlled dampers
No — simply installing an aftermarket part does not automatically void your vehicle’s warranty. Under U.S. law, specifically the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a manufacturer or dealer must prove that the aftermarket part directly caused the problem before they can deny coverage.
It was put in...
It ultimately depends on the dealer and a bit of research on your end. Here’s an article that explains further. In short, a warranty can only be voided if the issue is directly traced back to the specific part in question - it won't automatically void your warranty...
Based on my understanding & watching the video, if you own an S550, you can directly use S650 lateral links, tension links, ball joint kits, and spherical bearing kits.
Give our team a call at 1800 950 0774 if we can assist further!
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TJ
On the subject, here is nice article we did showing the differences:
https://www.steeda.com/flow-form-vs-forged-wheels?srsltid=AfmBOoqIG-X6LPZ3dL8t1ueR8i15eM1nMpPfP8UCelFSvYh8JWeKu3Fw
While it's obvious on the outside what's changed with the S650, there are a few key things underneath that set it apart from the S550. One of those is the front control arms, referred to as lateral & tension links, and they've been updated for the 2024. These arms provide not only weight savings...
Instructions can be found here - https://www.steeda.com/content/documents/555-5212-installation-instructions-v3.pdf
Let me know if I can help assist at [email protected]
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TJ