Is that bad?Replaced one of the rear upper control arms. This was the condition of the bushing.
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Taking it to the dealer tomorrow for the toe link recall. Ford should have also recalled this part.
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Is that bad?Replaced one of the rear upper control arms. This was the condition of the bushing.
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Taking it to the dealer tomorrow for the toe link recall. Ford should have also recalled this part.
Forgot to mention that when replacing the control arm, I found that the first (from the bottom) ring of one of my H&R springs is broken.Replaced one of the rear upper control arms. This was the condition of the bushing.
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Taking it to the dealer tomorrow for the toe link recall. Ford should have also recalled this part.
Is it riding any different? If it was me, I would pull the other spring and cut it to match.Forgot to mention that when replacing the control arm, I found that the first (from the bottom) ring of one of my H&R springs is broken.
I can't find a site that sells only the rear ones... not looking to buy a full set for just one. Thoughts?
Just came back from the dealer. Got the rear toe link recall done... gained 0.5 seconds in the quarter mile.
Got a free alignment as part of it.
Can you contact the mfg directly? Otherwise I would get a used set or return to stock springs. Most people wouldn't sell a single spring unless they were going to scrap the car or already had a broken one.Forgot to mention that when replacing the control arm, I found that the first (from the bottom) ring of one of my H&R springs is broken.
I can't find a site that sells only the rear ones... not looking to buy a full set for just one. Thoughts?
I put 2013 up sho emblems on my 2011 sho.. They just snap right on..I wonder if I could get those for my 2010? Mine says "Taurus" on the side
No visible difference in height.Is it riding any different? If it was me, I would pull the other spring and cut it to match.
1. Was tuned.Did your dealer give you trouble for a tuned vehicle or did you return it to stock?
Started getting a "Cross Traffic Alert System Fault" right after I picked up the vehicle from the dealer. Damn !Just came back from the dealer. Got the rear toe link recall done... gained 0.5 seconds in the quarter mile.
Got a free alignment as part of it
I highly recommend the box. It is designed to block heat/hot air from the filter. It does not take away from the filter appearance as it is below and around the sides of the filter. Also, I recommend the Hot Pipes. They are the ones more likely to be damaged by boost.Didn't do it today but got my EPP intake in last week. Been recovering from Hurricane Ian (Cape Coral, Ft Myers area) and also preparing to move back the **** to Michigan. (Been here since Charley and this one finally did me in.) Debating rather or not I'm gonna put the box in because I seriously love the intake as it is in there. Also had a Post-Hurricane detail done. Had a couple light scratches from debris but they buffed out.
Noticed smoother shifts when I had my transmission fluid flushed/changed as well after my dealer supposedly did it. (Much the same story, actually.) From what I've read from those more experienced with the platform these transmissions seem to be a little fluid picky, like it clean.After figuring out over the summer that the dealership didn’t change my trans fluid like they said they did when it took it in after purchase to have all the fluids changed (I wanted records for the warranty), I did my rear diff today.
The fluid didn’t seem bad. It stunk, but not as bad as I’ve smelt from other cars who's fluid was in pretty bad shape. There wasn’t much on the plug (what was on there didn’t look bad either…minimal glitter) but I think it was a bit under filled. I know sometimes things don’t get filled properly from the factory, but still… They either changed it and underfilled, or didn’t touch it, and the fluid just held up ok. Pumped about 20oz out, and it took 30oz before it started seeping out of the fill hole. Not sure if it’s a placebo, but it feels like it’s driving much smoother now.
Also, whichever mechanic(s) slept with the ford engineer(s) wife/wives needs to apologize. There was a hole in the rear cross member that was about 1/8” offset from allowing an extension to go into the fill plug when put through the hole lol. Still came in handy for using the extension to keep pressure on the flex head. Pretty easy job though, I was expecting a much bigger PITA, but took about 15 minutes.
I’m inclined to agree. I just did another drain and fill a few weeks ago…I think it’s the 7th since I figured out they didn’t change it, and it’s gotten better with each one. Little “quirks” the trans had have been disappearing along the way too. I’ll probably keep doing one every 2nd or 3rd oil change just to keep new fluid in.Noticed smoother shifts when I had my transmission fluid flushed/changed as well after my dealer supposedly did it. (Much the same story, actually.) From what I've read from those more experienced with the platform these transmissions seem to be a little fluid picky, like it clean.