Read your qwners guide, it will advise.
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Where can I buy some accessories to fix up my older model Ford Mustang? I would like to pimp it out like they do on Pimp My Ride.
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Depending on what kind of treatment/ pimped out ride he likes, you have a lot of good options. There are lots of inexpensive restoration parts available for a 1967 Mustang, and there are just as many ...
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If you are not going to fly cut your pistons. Then I would recommend a ford racing cam E303. It gives you good power, and vaccum. You do not have to worry about piston to valves interference, or ...
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I made my solution a permanent solution. I took it to the dealer that I purchased it from and I was told to bring it in the following day and give me a rental car for the day, however, there was this ...
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Check out your local www.craigslist.org for a good used one, a bumper rebuilder or check out http://www.onlymustangfords.com for Mustang ll information.
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There are lots of kits for a supercharger for the 4.6. Check out http://www.onlymustangfords.com/supercharged-mustang.html for details. There's other sections there as well giving other manufacturers ...
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Pictures, specs ?? Try http://www.onlymustangfords.com it has info on every year made.
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Unless these are going to be run on a different circuit than the regular running lights, It's not likely it'll take any more than a couple hours
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It depends on how much you want to spend. I've had eagle rsa's and they were pretty good. If you really want the best. The Pirelli pilot sport is the best tire I've ever owned. You don't even notice ...
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The 2008 California special has it's own stripe package on the sides,not the top. also, not much changed from the 2007. See: http://www.onlymustangfords.com/2007-mustang.html
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It depends on what you need. Do you need general info, or troubleshooting. You can go to http://www.onlymustangfords.com and look in the tech sections, but you can also go into the restoration ...
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Probably the only one still in business, not owned by the government! If you don't get a good answer, you could always disconnect the driveshaft so the rear always freewheels. Thats what the tow ...
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Unfortunately, some clarification would have helped. If, by control module you mean the engine computer, that's one thing. If you mean the TFI (thick film ignition) ignition module, that can be other ...
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The sucking sound can be a few things. It can be a restriction in your air filter. It could be an opening, or crack in the housing somewhere behind the air filter. Or it could be something caught in ...
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Two possibilities. The first one, you probably don't want to know. That's from your Ford Dealer. I just replaced one and couldn't find it at a wrecker (the second possibility). they're not dirt ...
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Check out the Mustang restoration section here: http://www.onlymustangfords.com/
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Loosen the rear wheel nuts. Jack the car up and put it onto jack stands at the rear. Support the rear axle with 2 axle stands. Then, remove all of the brake lines, brake cables and any other pieces ...
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There should be 3-4 locations. Of them, two will be hidden. The most obvious one is on the drivers side located in a cut out on the inner fender and is stamped into the metal. If the door plate is ...
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Look at the sticker in the engine compartment. It details how to route the belt. Make sure you know how to remove the tension from the tensioner.
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