2007 GT/CS new radiator ,A/C coil ,hose
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Hello All ,,
YES its me again ,, Just a few pictures here to show you what I have been up to on my 2007 GT/CS mustang ,, I changed out the stock radiator and hose's plus upgraded to the new better stock Ford A/C coil now , yes you can no longer get the same one that came with your car ,, Ford has upgraded to a better one,, has the look of a water radiator across it ,, I added the Shelby touch to mine before install ,, and I moved the stock Ford horns to the drive side behind the front bumper ,, thanks for looking in ,, |
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Originally Posted by ricksGT/CS
(Post 6924958)
Hello All ,,
YES its me again ,, Just a few pictures here to show you what I have been up to on my 2007 GT/CS mustang ,, I changed out the stock radiator and hose's plus upgraded to the new better stock Ford A/C coil now , yes you can no longer get the same one that came with your car ,, Ford has upgraded to a better one,, has the look of a water radiator across it ,, I added the Shelby touch to mine before install ,, and I moved the stock Ford horns to the drive side behind the front bumper ,, thanks for looking in ,, YES the car is not a daily driver ,, so I was able to take my time , thanks again for looking in ,, everyone take care ,,and stay safe . |
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Originally Posted by ricksGT/CS
(Post 6924991)
Here are a few more pictures ,,taken of the work I did ,,
YES the car is not a daily driver ,, so I was able to take my time , thanks again for looking in ,, everyone take care ,,and stay safe . part # 6R3Z*19712*AC ,,,,cost is around $174.52 at Ford parts department . " Ford dealership "... |
YES ,,to change the radiator and the A/C coil you will have to remove the front bumper ,, and the A/C coil does bolt to the radiator from the front side , much easy with the bumper off the car .
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can anyone see the difference between the two Ford stock A/C coils ,, ??? ,,yet .
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Moving the Ford stock horn is easy ,,
there is already a bolt hole on the driver side ,behind the front bumper ,, you just have the cut and add about 3 feet of wire and move it to the other side , be sure to save your factory horn plug ,, cut back about 6 inches from the horn plug , then add the wire needed to move it over the top by the radiator support . |
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Originally Posted by ricksGT/CS
(Post 6924998)
Moving the Ford stock horn is easy ,,
there is already a bolt hole on the driver side ,behind the front bumper ,, you just have the cut and add about 3 feet of wire and move it to the other side , be sure to save your factory horn plug ,, cut back about 6 inches from the horn plug , then add the wire needed to move it over the top by the radiator support . here are a few pictures of the horn replacement ,,,, |
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Originally Posted by ricksGT/CS
(Post 6924999)
here are a few pictures of the horn replacement ,,,,
The " before and after " look ,, to me its a lot better ,, and looks better too . |
Sorry but the " Mustang Source " want let me post any more pictures here ,now / today , looks like someone has their ( hate ) face on now .
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Originally Posted by ricksGT/CS
(Post 6925670)
Sorry but the " Mustang Source " want let me post any more pictures here ,now / today , looks like someone has their ( hate ) face on now .
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YES that is a 2007 GT/CS Ford factory front bumper ,,
I'm having the middle lower part painted black also to match , |
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Originally Posted by ricksGT/CS
(Post 6926558)
YES that is a 2007 GT/CS Ford factory front bumper ,,
I'm having the middle lower part painted black also to match , |
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