Mine came with the emergency inflation kit but I have no intention of ever filling my tires with that 'fix a flat' crap.
Instead I picked up a set of these spiral rubber screws off Amazon and carry them around with me.
I figure as long as I can get stopped before destroying the tire and there...
It would be unfair to the GT for me to compare a DH to it since I have exactly zero personal experience with the GT. Don't have any interest in it either.
Prior to the DH, my last mustang was a fox body shitbox with a 4cyl that had been beat down by at least a dozen prior owners. (The joys of...
Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your retirement.
I only wish that I could retire at 57!
The GT is a fine car, especially fully loaded.
You get a lot of bang for your buck, but it still ain't a Dark Horse.
I don't care what anybody says, and there are a lot of Dark Horse nay-sayers...
If you're still running the Pirelli's, they pick up and throw everything they can find at your rear quarters.
I picked up a set of aftermarket guards and put Michelin Pilot Sport 4s' on. Still 305's.
They don't throw nearly as much crap as the Pirelli's did, plus they did wonders for the...
Did you go through the learning process for the new sensors?
I haven't had to do it on my Mustang yet, but on all of my other Ford vehicles there is a TPMS learning mode that you have to get the vehicle into, then activate each of the TPMS sensors with the tool, usually starting with the front...
Another new member here.
Been around the 7g forum for a while and just happened to stumble across this forum again, so I figured I might as well sign up.
I grew up around cars hanging out in my dad and grandfathers automotive shop and was working on them and building engines well before I was...