Frustrations: Money Pit?
ackerman I think would play a small part in tire wear seeing on how your going straight most of the time and at full turn rarely.
Times two on the lifetime from firestone. Just make sure they have the tools that do NOT mar your wheels. I know some have those pins that hold the eeals to your wheels. NTB does not mar your wheels but they are a bit more expensive.
Times two on the lifetime from firestone. Just make sure they have the tools that do NOT mar your wheels. I know some have those pins that hold the eeals to your wheels. NTB does not mar your wheels but they are a bit more expensive.
The shop took a look at the problems. Turns out it is indeed an alignment issue. Bad pothole, something like that. He noticed the steering wheel was off center, too. They can't get me in until Tuesday.
A really close local shop here in Colorado called 5th Gear Automotive. I have had two repairs done here previously with good results and my parents' have had several, too.
http://5thgearauto.com/
http://5thgearauto.com/
While we're on this alignment thread. . .
I'm getting ready for front end work on the our '06 GT vert. Still running stock Pirelli's, no modifications. She is a daily driver, not a track car. But I like curves and heel-toe driving fun.
I am considering this a possible major maintenance. I am even considering going with better-than-stock parts. I know Ford Racing has a front end kit, but it is about $1500. I'd like to keep the work to $1500, including labor.
With that thought, what front suspension pieces would you prioritize to upgrade, and for what reasons?
I'm getting ready for front end work on the our '06 GT vert. Still running stock Pirelli's, no modifications. She is a daily driver, not a track car. But I like curves and heel-toe driving fun.
I am considering this a possible major maintenance. I am even considering going with better-than-stock parts. I know Ford Racing has a front end kit, but it is about $1500. I'd like to keep the work to $1500, including labor.
With that thought, what front suspension pieces would you prioritize to upgrade, and for what reasons?
While we're on this alignment thread. . .
I'm getting ready for front end work on the our '06 GT vert. Still running stock Pirelli's, no modifications. She is a daily driver, not a track car. But I like curves and heel-toe driving fun.
I am considering this a possible major maintenance. I am even considering going with better-than-stock parts. I know Ford Racing has a front end kit, but it is about $1500. I'd like to keep the work to $1500, including labor.
With that thought, what front suspension pieces would you prioritize to upgrade, and for what reasons?
I'm getting ready for front end work on the our '06 GT vert. Still running stock Pirelli's, no modifications. She is a daily driver, not a track car. But I like curves and heel-toe driving fun.
I am considering this a possible major maintenance. I am even considering going with better-than-stock parts. I know Ford Racing has a front end kit, but it is about $1500. I'd like to keep the work to $1500, including labor.
With that thought, what front suspension pieces would you prioritize to upgrade, and for what reasons?
I'm glad I found a shop to align my car tomorrow rather than having to wait til Tuesday.
While we're on this alignment thread. . .
I'm getting ready for front end work on the our '06 GT vert. Still running stock Pirelli's, no modifications. She is a daily driver, not a track car. But I like curves and heel-toe driving fun.
I am considering this a possible major maintenance. I am even considering going with better-than-stock parts. I know Ford Racing has a front end kit, but it is about $1500. I'd like to keep the work to $1500, including labor.
With that thought, what front suspension pieces would you prioritize to upgrade, and for what reasons?
I'm getting ready for front end work on the our '06 GT vert. Still running stock Pirelli's, no modifications. She is a daily driver, not a track car. But I like curves and heel-toe driving fun.
I am considering this a possible major maintenance. I am even considering going with better-than-stock parts. I know Ford Racing has a front end kit, but it is about $1500. I'd like to keep the work to $1500, including labor.
With that thought, what front suspension pieces would you prioritize to upgrade, and for what reasons?
I did not know NTB did that! Thanks Tim!
Holy moly! What hit you?
Ouch!! Glad you are ok! Always sucks to see a hurt Pony.
Well, got 'em from somewhere, probably can again.
Worst case, if they're not available anymore, he can have them replace both sides with another brand so that they'll match. They'll have to do that if they can't make them match up.
Worst case, if they're not available anymore, he can have them replace both sides with another brand so that they'll match. They'll have to do that if they can't make them match up.
You going to have a problem with the bumper replacements since they aren't stock?






