1990 Mustang GT Low Miles 27 K New Owner
1990 Mustang GT Low Miles 27 K New Owner
Hello all. I am the new owner of a low mileage (27K) 1990 Mustang GT. It is totally stock and I would like to keep it that way. I will have several questions in this forum like is Synthetic oil ok to use? Or, what are the recommended tire pressures, to start. I am looking forward to this forum! Eugene
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Hello all. I am the new owner of a low mileage (27K) 1990 Mustang GT. It is totally stock and I would like to keep it that way. I will have several questions in this forum like is Synthetic oil ok to use? Or, what are the recommended tire pressures, to start. I am looking forward to this forum! Eugene
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Unless you have custom wheels and tires (Non-Stock) you should be able to get the recommended tire pressure for that car from the drivers side door frame stickers. That is if they are still there... But 32-35 lbs. should cover it.
Unless you have custom wheels and tires (Non-Stock) you should be able to get the recommended tire pressure for that car from the drivers side door frame stickers. That is if they are still there... But 32-35 lbs. should cover it.
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Been a long time since I had one, but pretty sure I used to run 32 front and 30 rear on the Fox bodies I had. After putting a lot of miles on foxes, 2lb less in the rear seemed to work out better for me because they were so light in the rear. Rode better and seemed to hook a little better. Didn't notice a difference in wear.
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the way I look at it, synthetic oil is "cheap insurance" -- maybe you don't really "NEED" it, but it makes me feel better when I'm a little late on the oil changes
but I would still go by the normal recommended oil change schedule, for me that's usually around 5K miles, I would not recommend the extreme extended oil life like it says on the synthetic oil bottles
the way I look at it, synthetic oil is "cheap insurance" -- maybe you don't really "NEED" it, but it makes me feel better when I'm a little late on the oil changes
but I would still go by the normal recommended oil change schedule, for me that's usually around 5K miles, I would not recommend the extreme extended oil life like it says on the synthetic oil bottles
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