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Old Jun 10, 2020 | 11:40 AM
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My wife and I took it to Costco for their early hour for seniors. We had been trying to order things on-line, but they seemed to be out of everything. We began to suspect they just were not showing inventory on-line but actually had all the stuff in the store. We were right, and were able to get everything we had on our list. And we had a delightful top down ride back home.
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Old Jun 10, 2020 | 02:04 PM
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Didn't drive all week so far. Hopefully soon.
BUT!!!!!,.........I did order over a hundred bucks of detailing stuff for her yesterday! lol
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Old Jun 10, 2020 | 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Stage_3
Didn't drive all week so far. Hopefully soon.
BUT!!!!!,.........I did order over a hundred bucks of detailing stuff for her yesterday! lol
For maximum gratitude, make sure she sees the receipt.
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Old Jun 11, 2020 | 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by HoosierDaddy
For maximum gratitude, make sure she sees the receipt.
LMFAO
She knows she's spoiled.
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Old Jun 20, 2020 | 10:08 AM
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I’m still in ankle recovery mode so my buddy came by to check under the hood and spray the engine compartment down with some rodent repellent spray. I’m still paranoid from the last time I had visitors chewing up my engine wires two years ago. I’m not sure this rat spray is the reason I haven’t had a return but I’m superstitious and I haven’t seen anything since. a few more weeks or less and I’ll be able to push a gas pedal again.


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Old Jun 20, 2020 | 11:39 AM
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Good to have friends to keep the rats at bay! So VidPro you still enjoying your new Ranger?
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Old Jun 20, 2020 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Mustang Freak
Good to have friends to keep the rats at bay! So VidPro you still enjoying your new Ranger?
I was. It’s my first pickup truck so I’m not sure I’m a good judge but I was enjoying the hell out of it. I need to get some door dings fixed (luckily no paint chips) and my front bumper painted because someone decided to scrape the hell out of the corner of it leaving a parking space. Other than that it’s been great.
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Old Jun 21, 2020 | 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by VidPro
I’m still in ankle recovery mode so my buddy came by to check under the hood and spray the engine compartment down with some rodent repellent spray. I’m still paranoid from the last time I had visitors chewing up my engine wires two years ago. I’m not sure this rat spray is the reason I haven’t had a return but I’m superstitious and I haven’t seen anything since. a few more weeks or less and I’ll be able to push a gas pedal again.
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Cool. What did he spray? Do you have a name/link?
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Old Jun 21, 2020 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Cool. What did he spray? Do you have a name/link?
Here you go...Rodent Vehicle Natural Repellent for cars, trucks suv, RV Boats, peppermint and other essential oils to deter rats, mice and squirrels
Amazon Amazon

It adds a bit of piece of mind. Since using it I’ve had zero activity. I even spray the front wheel wells because I think that’s how they like to start their journey.

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Old Jun 21, 2020 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by VidPro
Here you go...Rodent Vehicle Natural Repellent for cars, trucks suv, RV Boats, peppermint and other essential oils to deter rats, mice and squirrels
Amazon Amazon

It adds a bit of piece of mind. Since using it I’ve had zero activity. I even spray the front wheel wells because I think that’s how they like to start their journey.
Oh absolutely on the wheels!
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Old Jun 21, 2020 | 12:36 PM
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It's not so much that I did something to the Mustang, but for it....we organized the garages, new shelving including some hung from the ceiling.


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Old Jun 21, 2020 | 02:19 PM
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Very nice!
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Old Jun 22, 2020 | 04:37 AM
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Yesterday - Put the wife's Shelby up on jack stands (no, not Harbor Freight ones, lol) and started checking out the bushings, mounts, everything at the back of the car.
We've been feeling/hearing some knocking/clanging at the back of the car, sometimes over bumps, sometimes when shifting.
Found some cracks/tears in the upper diff bushing and a bunch of cracks and worn bushings in the stabilizer links and stabilizer bar bushings.
Ordered parts. New Prothane bushing for the upper diff mount, new Energy Suspension bushings for the stabilizer bar and links.
Also spaced out the main BMR Watts Link brace away from the spare tire well a bit, as it seemed to be touching. And even though the main brace is firmly bolted to the body and doesn't move, it was too close for comfort and I thought that maybe between the worn bushings and the brace touching the body, maybe it would occasionally bang against it. Meh, I thought I'd eliminate a possible source for a noise.

Some pics and a video of the carnage:










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Old Jun 22, 2020 | 10:55 AM
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Very informative video Gabe! Needless to say, I've also been noticing the very same knocking and clanging noises from the rear, especially when going over bumps and uneven road surfaces, but not so much at all when just shifting. Anyhow, it appears I'll be having the stabilizer end link bushings, stabilizer bar bushings and upper diff bushings all checked for cracks/worn out. Also, while I'm at it, might just as well have the rear upper/lower control arm bushings checked along with the front sway link bushings/front sway bar bushings as well. Meanwhile, thanks for sharing
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Old Jun 22, 2020 | 10:57 AM
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I was amazed at how much clunking that just bad rear swaybar endlinks could cause.
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Old Jun 23, 2020 | 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by m05fastbackGT
Very informative video Gabe! Needless to say, I've also been noticing the very same knocking and clanging noises from the rear, especially when going over bumps and uneven road surfaces, but not so much at all when just shifting. Anyhow, it appears I'll be having the stabilizer end link bushings, stabilizer bar bushings and upper diff bushings all checked for cracks/worn out. Also, while I'm at it, might just as well have the rear upper/lower control arm bushings checked along with the front sway link bushings/front sway bar bushings as well. Meanwhile, thanks for sharing
Thank you and you're welcome.
I don't know for sure if all the noises we've been hearing are caused by what I posted above, but I certainly hope so.
Parts won't be here until the end of the week, so I won't know for sure until early next week at the earliest.
But I'll keep you guys updated!
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Old Jun 23, 2020 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Thank you and you're welcome.
I don't know for sure if all the noises we've been hearing are caused by what I posted above, but I certainly hope so.
Parts won't be here until the end of the week, so I won't know for sure until early next week at the earliest.
But I'll keep you guys updated!
Looking forward to your update Gabe
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Old Jun 24, 2020 | 01:48 PM
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Me too, interested if that will get rid of those noises...
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Old Jun 29, 2020 | 03:25 PM
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Well, it took me much longer than I ever thought it would, but I finished working on the wife's Shelby.
New Prothane polyurethane upper diff bushing, Energy Suspension polyurethane rear swaybar bushings and rear stabilizer links bushings.


The diff bushing was so much easier to do than those very stiff Energy Suspension pieces ... Worst part was getting the link back onto the bar. Once the bushing is inserted into the link, it squeezes the middle of the bushing just enough to make it extremely hard to get that bushing to go onto the bar.
But yeah, those bushings needed to be done.
So many noises have been silenced

The old diff bushing, better shots with the control arm out of the way:








The diff bushing sleeve which gets re-used, so the old rubber has to be cut out and completely cleaned away for the new bushing to slide into:





The new Prothane bushing:





New bushing lubed, ready to be installed:





And done:





I'm glad it's all done.
Only issue now is I really like the firmer/more controlled rear-end of her car, now I wanna do this to mine, LMAO.
I think I'll give myself some time to recover though, both mentally and physically. LOL.

Meanwhile, I put together a video chronicling my swaybar bushing adventure:


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Old Jun 29, 2020 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Gabe
Well, it took me much longer than I ever thought it would, but I finished working on the wife's Shelby.
New Prothane polyurethane upper diff bushing, Energy Suspension polyurethane rear swaybar bushings and rear stabilizer links bushings.


The diff bushing was so much easier to do than those very stiff Energy Suspension pieces ... Worst part was getting the link back onto the bar. Once the bushing is inserted into the link, it squeezes the middle of the bushing just enough to make it extremely hard to get that bushing to go onto the bar.
But yeah, those bushings needed to be done.
So many noises have been silenced

The old diff bushing, better shots with the control arm out of the way:








The diff bushing sleeve which gets re-used, so the old rubber has to be cut out and completely cleaned away for the new bushing to slide into:





The new Prothane bushing:





New bushing lubed, ready to be installed:





And done:





I'm glad it's all done.
Only issue now is I really like the firmer/more controlled rear-end of her car, now I wanna do this to mine, LMAO.
I think I'll give myself some time to recover though, both mentally and physically. LOL.

Meanwhile, I put together a video chronicling my swaybar bushing adventure:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RXIvkio_ao
Gabe! By just looking at how dry rotted the diff bushing was, I'm curious if it was that which was responsible for causing most of your clunking sound noises or were the rear sway bar and rear stabilizer end link bushings just as bad? Anyhow, I haven't quite got around to checking mine yet, but just knowing how difficult of a time you had getting the end links/bushings back onto the sway bar, I may just go ahead and replace the entire end link assemblies altogether rather than just replace the bushings and go thru the headache as you did in getting them back onto the rear sway bar. But despite all the difficulties you went through, in the end, all your hard work paid off and resolved all your noise issues. Meanwhile, thanks for updating and putting together your very informative video and also congrats on a job well done and a much earned R&R recovery time

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