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That can be fixed by a good shop without pulling the glass.
I always thought the idea of a heated steering wheel was ridiculous.Traded it in. With the move back to Michigan I decided a convertible wasn't really practical as a daily driver (even though I've had them for many years and the first 4 Mustangs were convertibles).
I thought about ordering a GT with what I wanted, but with the build/delivery delays who knows when it would come in, and it was a lot more than I wanted to spend on a new car. Used prices were very high as well, and none had what I was looking for either.
Then I found this 2019 EcoBoost with performance package and the red Recaro interior package, with only 7,400 miles on it. My 2017 had 87,400 miles with the driving I did for almost 2 years between Michigan and North Carolina. The only thing it doesn't have is the heated/cooled seats because of the Recaro seats, but I can add an aftermarket heated seat kit. And it has the heated steering wheel which is nice in Michigan.
I wasn't planning on another white one, and was looking for a blue or orange or the dark red.
Can't get the pictures to load so will try again later.
Same here, until my wife's Lincoln with the heated steering wheel. After that, "what a great idea, especially in the winter in Michigan!!"I always thought the idea of a heated steering wheel was ridiculous.
Until I had one.
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Battling myself about whether to sell it or not.
Custom wheels are expensive!
Same here, until my wife's Lincoln with the heated steering wheel. After that, "what a great idea, especially in the winter in Michigan!!"
I still can't get the pictures to upload. Have to try editing them again and see if I can reduce the size.
Edit: tried editing pictures again, finally got one that will load.
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Spent the afternoon setting up brand new 4.30 gears. The old gears were working but sounded like a dump truck coasting. I’m going with Yukon this time and they gave me a good pattern in just a few try’s.
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I see Strange sells US Gear and Motive gears on their site. I read somewhere that Richmond is packaging Motive gears in a Richmond box but don’t know that for sure. The Yukon’s say “made in China” on the box. Haven’t found many negative comments about Yukon gears. I’ll give them a few hundred miles break in before hammering on them and and see how they hold up.I'm not sure if they make their own gears or sub them out.
I'm in the market actually to build my rear end. Still trying to figure out what I want to do. I need it to handle up to 950 rear wheel torque. It's time for a rebuild.I see Strange sells US Gear and Motive gears on their site. I read somewhere that Richmond is packaging Motive gears in a Richmond box but don’t know that for sure. The Yukon’s say “made in China” on the box. Haven’t found many negative comments about Yukon gears. I’ll give them a few hundred miles break in before hammering on them and and see how they hold up.
Aw man I miss my 90 notch.
I swapped out the brake booster and that is not a fun job!
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Aw man I miss my 90 notch.