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Thread: 2018 and up Mustang grille issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiestangowner View Post
    See Screw , that’s it- feeling fast and actually being fast is too different things lol - get beside any competent sports coupe you would change you tune quick too
    Not that I really care- don’t race on public roads- I do like to squeeze her hard when nobody around lol, I think NickD seen that



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    Guess I haven’t come across any competent sports cars lol minivans , suv’s & Corollas all day ...or maybe I just thought they were challenging me :/

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    Ron who are you racing that makes your car seem slow?
    What gears are in your car, I think that could give you a boost for very little money (comparatively)


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    2018 and up Mustang grille issues.

    Quote Originally Posted by NickD View Post
    Ron who are you racing that makes your car seem slow?
    What gears are in your car, I think that could give you a boost for very little money (comparatively)


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    Already running 3.73 and winding it out
    Won’t go 4.10 - for a daily
    Boost is the solution and a fat rear tire
    500 ‘ ish clear to the rear should get the job done - I’d be a happy camper

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    2014 GT- MT 82, 3.73,Roush a/b, Forgestar f14 19x9/10 firestone firehawk indy 500- 255 F /285 R ,BMR springs sp009, pan hard, koni yellows ,m/m caster,
    MGW XSPEC low profile 2.625in throw
    slo turd 5.0, even slower driver

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    The aftermarket grille looks nice. Regardless of the details with Zander, overall it seems to be a lot of work to install/replace. Maybe just ‘plastidip’ the silver horse (just kidding!).

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