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Hello from the Seattle, WA area.
I'm a first-time mustang owner as of 3 months ago - purchased it on 12/12/2017. I'm a life-long gear head and traditionally a chevy truck man who came close to owning some fantastic mustangs over the years but could never connect. Now at 45 and 3 years of planning I finally have one, and I will never let it go. 2017 GT Premium in Grabber Blue - 6-spd manual Essentially stock everything, which means 3.31 LSD, 14"/13" disk brakes with 4/1 piston calipers, and the a-typical 18" wheels, and "ok" pirelli tires. Plans so far?: * Dyno this car for a baseline * Cat-back Magnaflow Competition install to delete the resonator and make this car sound like it's supposed to * 2-stage power pack intake upgrade from ford performance * Another trip to the dyno * Later a suspension upgrade, wheels, tires, brakes down the road a bit when I can * Much later: supercharger Things I'm wondering about: * First dumb question: What do do about a spare tire? It came with the inflator. Not crazy about that. * Differential center section - is a swap worth it to 3.73 with torsen or should I stick with 3.31's? * What type of suspension upgrades should I be wondering about? I want better corner handling. I like the stance, but ok with a minimal drop for the necessary setup. Things I don't like: * Videos posted on youtube where mustang owner complain about what they "hate" about their mustangs. * This "resonator" thing under the car, which some are calling an "H-pipe". * The attitude I get from Toyota Prius, Toyota RAV4 and Honda CRV owners on the highway For now I'm learning the basics, and having a blast driving it around. So thanks for having me! |
Congrats on your first pony! :woot:
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Welcome to TMS, congrats & good luck with the new ride..
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Congrats on your first Mustang and welcome to TMS.
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Welcome to the forum. I worried about not having a spare tire for awhile, but soon forgot about it. I have had my car for almost 7 years and have never needed a spare. Come to think of it, I have only used a spare tire once in over 30 years of driving. I just keep good tires on my cars.
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Originally Posted by EF1
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Welcome to the forum. I worried about not having a spare tire for awhile, but soon forgot about it. I have had my car for almost 7 years and have never needed a spare. Come to think of it, I have only used a spare tire once in over 30 years of driving. I just keep good tires on my cars.
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The spare tire well in the trunk won't fit a full size spare if you have 19" wheels and my car didn't come with a jack. I figure if I have a flat I am calling a tow truck to avoid tearing up one of my wheels. On the gear swap only you can decide if it is worth it or not. It depends on wheel/tire size and how you intend to use the car. I have a 3:55 gear set in my 2011 and have been happy with it for street/track use.
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Sweet! Awsome color!
Your car is very capable ... I'd go for the Perf. Pack wheels/tires first. They look killer. How much is a trip to the dyno? For a spare - I just net surfed, and found a good deal at a dealer in MN. It was $250 delivered. The 19x8.5 will be a chore to fit into the trunk, but they (*one*) will fit in the trunk. Note, if you upgrade to Brembo brakes ... the factory spare will not fit over them. I bought the spare *after* the road took the life of a 1 year old Pirelli Sottozero (so, beefy new treads) via a cut the goo/pump were useless on. Haven't needed it yet, but I know that unless I get two (or more) flats at once, I can continue my journey without really having to stop - wait for the tow service to take it somewhere, (I've waited for the three a's more than once, for more than two hours ...), then hope that somewhere is a tire shop, and open, and has the right tire in stock, and there is not a long wait. |
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