Stop listening to your friends.. Had you popped the hood of the car you would of seen literally the 2 bolts that hold it.
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Stop listening to your friends.. Had you popped the hood of the car you would of seen literally the 2 bolts that hold it.
You'd like that wouldn't you Scotty haha. I'll check it out tomorrow.
they are fairly simple, just annoying.
Installed drilled/slotted rear rotors, tps, external trans cooler, uhooked the maf,new fpr
Buddy of mine just bought a 4-banger Ford Fusion and wanted to race so badly. I cooked him both from the green light and from a 60 roll on the highway. both times earned me a ricer fly-by after I let off the gas.
I don't get why he dropped 16 grand on that car... it's worth 10, tops... and given the way he drives it, it's depreciating fast.
After some quick research... no, actually - at least not in the most recent generation. I could have sworn they did... well, guess the Fusion's off the list until they offer an ecoboost V6... start with the ~305hp one they use on the base model Mustangs and I'll take a Fusion seriously again.
lets play what part was this...lol
new moog parts installed.
even gave em the teflon tape wrap.
car rides so nice now, and sounds so much better with out the clunk. the cap had shinny metal on the underside, where the bar wa hitting it.
Should've went energy suspension they have grease fittings for the sway bar bushings.
10 bucks and it solved my clunking. im over it now lol
actually, they were free, i did a heater core by pass and the guy bought them for me. not like i was gonna charge him to un do 4 hose clamps, and slap a hose in, free parts are always KING in my book.
we had to get him a heater hose with a hard U in it for his by pass, so after we found his hose, i started to order the bushings, hes like i got that. cool......thank you. now lets get that hose on your car. lol
I got the moog bushings as well for my dorman sway bar. Were those wasted bushings stock or dorman bushings?
that was a 2 year old dorman bushing that came with the new bar. its got low miles on it too, maybe 5,000. but the roads are rather bad here.
Ouch..no bushings should fail that soon. The moog bushings are the same material as the end links material, it won't do that.
The roads are bad here too and my stock bushings with 112k miles aren't that bad lol
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