~ New Guy & WannaBe Drifter - V6 Drift Spec ~

dafridgea

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found more in on this

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]2005-09 Mustang Razzi 4pc Bodykit - ABS[/FONT]
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Our Price: $789.99 GT Kit

Our Price: $789.99 V6 Kit
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Details:
The new Razzi '05 Mustang Ground Effect Kit consists of a Front Air Dam with a 1968 retro "spoiler" design, a Rear Air Dam emphasizing the dual exhaust feature of the GT, and a matching set of Side Skirts. The Front Air Dam and the Rear Air Dam will attach to the existing factory front and rear bumper covers... these parts are not bumper cover replacements. The parts are manufactured by Razzi using our own proprietary material called AERO-FLEX, which is an ABS composite plastic material that was developed specifically for the manufacture of ground effects products. The parts will fit extremely well and minimum alteration, if any, should be needed to achieve a perfect fit and the paintability of the parts is excellent. The primary accessory item that will be sold along with the Ground Effects parts will be the Stainless Steel Cone Shaped Exhaust Extensions. There will be no Mesh Screen for the '05 Mustangs.

Exhaust Information
The '05 Mustang GT models have two (2) 3" diameter Dual Exhaust Factory tailpipes. Razzi will sell 6.75" long Stainless Steel Cone Shaped Tips w/ clamps to be attached to the factory tailpipes for the GT Mustangs. The '05 Mustang V-6 has a single (1) factory 2 1/2" diameter tailpipe on the passenger side. To accommodate this tailpipe, Razzi will sell an "'05 Mustang V-6 EXHAUST KIT" for the V-6 Mustang. The ' 05 Mustang V-6 EXHAUST KIT consists of a 6.75" long Stainless Steel Cone Shaped Tip with a diameter adapter and clamp for the existing factory tailpipe and another 6.75" long Stainless Steel Cone Shaped Tip with an attachment hanger bracket for the driver side where there is no factory tailpipe. This driver side will be a "simulated" tailpipe giving the look of a dual exhaust like the GT.

2005 Mustang Razzi
Front Bumper
GT Urethane
$314.99

2005 Mustang Razzi
Front Bumper
V6 Urethane
$314.99

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2005 Mustang Razzi
Side Skirts - Pair
GT Urethane
$314.99

2005 Mustang Razzi
Side Skirts V6- Pair
Urethane
$314.99
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2005 Mustang Razzi
Rear Bumper
GT Urethane
$314.99

2005 Mustang Razzi
Rear Bumper
V6 Urethane
$314.99
V6 Rear Exhaust
Rear valance has two exhaust cutouts -
1 Each Exhaust Ext Kit -- (2) 7" (5" in diameter)
S.S. Exhaust Extension Tips (This kit provides one exhaust
extension for the functional exhaust and one exhaust tip for
the non-functional side - creating the appearance of dual exhaust)
Fake Exhaust Kit for V6
$139.99
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So has anyone added wheel spacers to the rear of a 05+ Stang?

Any ideas on how I do it?

Adding ARP Fasteners also

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Thanks. I have the fasteners and 1/2 spacer I just need some help on how I install them that's all.

Like what tools I need and what to take off?
 

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your best bet is to get a set that bolts onto the hub and has new studs for mounting the wheel. like these.
these are the type im running
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I was going to use those but these were recommended?

So do I just hammer out the old ones and pop the new ones in?
 

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pretty much yeah. i hope you have an impact wrench to put the new ones in
 

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are your spacers hubcentric? because especially if you are planning to drift with em, i would recommend something like H&R hubcentrics.
 

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pretty much yeah. i hope you have an impact wrench to put the new ones in

no. thanks i WILL HOLD OFF FOR NOW THEN :D

are your spacers hubcentric? because especially if you are planning to drift with em, i would recommend something like H&R hubcentrics.

No bummer.. they dont look like hubcentric there from maximummotorsports.com

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Anyone have any advise on a New clutch for a 4.0. Mines shot.

After 3000 rpms it slips completely
 

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exedy mach 400. call blow by racing and talk to chris or john. they will tell you all about it
 

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hows that clutch workin out there anthony? LOL


Not to good still havent decided one.

It finally went when I was driving from Philly to Home in NY.

Just 5 miles away from home :(

Heres a pick of it in Drive way

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So I may have to tow to mustang magic and get work done, got a quote for $1000/$1100 for a stage 2 clutch and flywheel and labor.

tow cost $300 its crazy dont know what to do.
 

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