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Hi, i got Mustang 2013 V6 2Door Coupe. Due to logged water my steering is not working.
I want to confirm whether model from 2011 to 2014 EPS is suitable for my car
My EPS part no is DR33-3D070-AB (FoMoCo)
Is S197 Duralo EPS rack & Pinion CSW Part No: 247-0070 Suitable for the above
Can you please suggest
The FORD Number You Provided is a Ford Id# Which is Close To Part Number But Not Service # Part Number. If You Would Like Service Number For Cross Reference Provide Vehicle Vin Number.
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Does that also apply to the older 2005-10 models? IIRC, models which were factory equipped with 16'" wheels had different steering stops over models which came with 17" wheels and also with the optional 18" wheels... If also I'm not mistaken, I believe the steering stops for the 2007-10 Shelby GT500 models also had different steering stops when compared with the base V6 and base GT models as well...
2006-2010 Ford Mustang 6R3Z3932CA
Ford 6R3Z-3932-CA Restrictor
KC
Actually on the 2011-2014 Cars The Rack Rod Ends are Different Part Numbers For Wheel Size! They Come With The Restrictors When You Get FORD Ends. See The Blue Piece in First 3280 Listed and Black on The Last. So For Example If A Guy Had a Tire Rub Issue on Turning With a 17" Wheel Car That Had Wider Wheels Installed He Could Add The Rods and or Restrictors For Rub Issues!
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That's what I thought, but wasn't 100% certain... Therefore, being as my 2006 GT premium originally had standard 17" wheels, would this mean that my car has different steering stops over the optional 18" wheel package? If so, would I need to update to the steering stops which were factory included with the optional 18" wheel package... My reason for concern is I have since upgraded from the OEM/standard 17" wheels to OEM 2007-09 Shelby GT500 wheels which are 18x9.5" in diameter...
As Long As They Never Rub on Full Lock You Are Fine! If They Do Rub Then a Restrictor May Do The Job! Tire Size Would be a Factor Too if Yours Are Wider or Narrower Than The Stock Gt-500 Tires!