I bought the DK13HQL, 2800 lb capacity low profile unit. I used it yesterday along with another low profile Jack I own. The AC unit is much longer than my other Jack, and the low profile section extends about 16 inches, so it can reach the lift points easier. I never have been a fan of using...
Count me in for 50 of the stock length unit. Thanks for asking.
Let me know how, where and whe. To send payment. You might consider Paypal for these transactions. It sure is easier than mailing money or a check.
Rick Guerrero
Dana Point,ca
i just bought an AC Hydraulic floor jack for my garage. it has a very low profile and is long enough to reach under the side of the GT to easily reach the middle jack point that lines up with the door lock.
Pelican Parts just started carrying them again at a competitive price. when i owned my...
I did the Accufab bolt change. a couple of things that made the job interesting:
1). i removed the tire on each side to get better access to the bolts.
2). there were no instructions with the box of bolts which was a pretty big oversight on the mfg's side. thanks to Google, I was able to get...
i was actually thinking of applying the type of door edge protector on the blades, too -- but for a different reason.
after servicing my GT, i was tidying up afterwards by sweeping. I cut one of my fingers almost to the bone on the sharp edge of the diffuser blade while running the broom...
Consider a used Porsche Twin Turbo, or a Porsche GT2. You can find many well cared for examples that have .not been abused.
The Z06 is a great car but I question if it will hold its value.
i was able to extract a quart of oil from the reservoir tank using a small diameter hose connected to my tranny fluid pump. what a great tool to have !
yesterday i finished my "all day oil & tranny service" project. i really enjoyed it, but taking all of those underpanel fasteners was a real pain.
the only two parts that were a little challenging was the size of the oil filter housing cap and the size of the tranny drain plug. luckily i...
i suggest that you get thin poster board material (the kind you & your wife use to do your kid's science projects) and draw the templates on the post board. cut out the poster board templates and hold them up to the clamshell. this will give you an idea of how the pieces fit together. it will...
I covered the front nose, the front fenders up until just above the heAdlights, the headlights, the trunk lid, about 6" of the front roof line, the lower sections of the doors (below where the stripes are), and the section behind the rear wheels.
i went through the trash can in my garage and pulled out the backing material of the heatshield sections i cut. later today, i will measure them all and post a copy of them for your use as templates when/if you buy the material. it will probably save you some time.
I bought part number:
1828-24X48 Aluminized Heat Barrier, Adhesive Backed, 24" x 48" sheet $77.99
and used approx. 1/2 of it. i was careful to cut as many long pieces along the same long lines as possible. then i used some of the smaller "scrap" pieces for filling in any odd shaped sections...
yes, i had the clamshell on. for the larger pieces (e.g., right above the muffler), i used thin poster board material to measure and mark on as a template. for smaller pieces, i just used a tape measure and a straight edge and trimmed the pieces to fit.
i just took it for a ride and the...
following Bob700's lead, i also used some heat shield material to protect the underside of my clamshell. here is the product i used:
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productselection.asp?Product=1828
it purports to be able to withstand radiant heat of 2,000 degrees and continuous...
Just got back from my local Ford dealer buying parts for an oil change.
As an FYI, Motorcraft Part Number FL-2024 is the part number that includes both the internal filter element AND the large O-ring for the filter cap.
I am posting this because on a few oil change threads I checked, several...