ADDS POWER, BOLDER APPEARANCE AND INDUSTRY-FIRST TECHNOLOGY

July 17th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in General

ADDS POWER, BOLDER APPEARANCE AND INDUSTRY-FIRST TECHNOLOGY ? The 2011 Ford Edge Sport is both edgier and sportier than the original version launched in 2009. Customers opting for the popular midsize crossover’s performance version will enjoy a more engaging driving experience, a bolder appearance and industry-first driver connect technology. ?“The 2011 Ford Edge Sport is bolder, more powerful and has more customer-focused technology than ever before,” said Elaine Bannon, chief engineer.

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2001 Ford Mustang GT Maximum Motorsports High Performance Steering Shaft

May 18th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in General

2001 Ford Mustang GT Maximum Motorsports High Performance Steering Shaft
2001 Ford Mustang GT Maximum Motorsports High Performance Steering Shaft - Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords
We Install A New High-Performance Steering Shaft In Our Resident ‘01 GT: Project Icebox.

The steering wheel connects the driver directly to the road, more so than any other system on a vehicle. With only a few mechanical components in between the driver and the pavement, every component is vital. So when something is wrong with the steering system, like excessive play, it’s easy to detect and is very unsettling.

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1967 Ford Fairlane Flaming River Steering Box Kit

May 5th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in General, Motorcraft Gas Engine

1967 Ford Fairlane Flaming River Steering Box Kit
1967 Ford Fairlane Flaming River Steering Box Kit - Modified Mustangs & Fords
Let Flaming River Point Your Project In The Right Direction

Tech | Tilt Steering Column Install
We have a nice ‘67 Fairlane hardtop that we’re in the process of getting ready to drive. It’s been outfitted with new disc brakes, a fresh coat of Clearwater Aqua paint, and a new interior. Before we can hit the road for the summer cruise scene the biggest hurdle remaining on our project is the steering system. Although the car has newer suspension components and a good alignment, the Fairlane still wanders and is a chore to keep in a lane. The on-center spot in the worn original steering box is cavernous. The OE steering column is beat up and still has the shifter collar from the column shift-long ago eliminated. The school bus-sized steering wheel is also broken and discolored. When we went through the catalog from Flaming River, we realized that it offers everything we would need to get our steering system completely squared away and looking and working its best-like the rest of the Fairlane.inline_mediumwraptextright0028944598/techarticles/suspension/mdmp_1006_1967_ford_fairlane_flaming_river_steering_box_kitmdmp_1006_01_o+1967_ford_fairlane_hardtop+engine.jpgtrue

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