Both are painted black originally.
on 1994-95 Mustang v-8's the module is located on the passenger side fenderwell in front of the shock tower.
It's the black box located on the passenger side shock tower. Hope that helps.
The axle damper is a horizontal shock absorber that connects from the rear axle to the frame of the mustang. When you pull the rear tires off, you will see the damper behind the brake assembly . It is standard equipment if the mustang came with the factory handling package.
can a 1971 ford mustang rear differential interchange with a 1967 ford mustang? The only way that a differential from a 1971-73 mustang whether the 8.8 or 9 inch to fit a 1967 ford mustang, is to have it cut shorter a few inches each side and will need the shock supports repostioned on the axle to match the supports on the frame of the car
i think you might be able to if you use spray paint that bonds to plasctic. like krylon fusion for plastic :D
The Garish Color series with our bold and popular G-Shock cases come in lustrous finishes combining the gold and gun metal gray to make these G-Shock.
Honestly, however you want, there's no set scheme to go off of. Probably the easiest way would be to base coat them in either black or white, depending on your overall color idea. For pewter models wash them and prime them so the color will stay on then spray your base coat. My personal method is to go from the color I use the most to the color I use least. Like if I was making black tyranids with red highlights, I would base black, use the red on the spines and mouth, gun metal on the joints bone white on the teeth and where ever else, lime green as details such as eyes & etc. Hope that helps!
Bumbers have shock absorbers on them to absorb the shock of a minor impact (5mph) without causing significant damage to the car or the object hit. So, if you backed into a concrete wall while parking, the bumper would move with the shock absorbers - you might get a scuff on the paint; but if there was no shock absorber, the bumper or the mounting brackets would get bent (or the wall would break).
Bumbers have shock absorbers on them to absorb the shock of a minor impact (5mph) without causing significant damage to the car or the object hit. So, if you backed into a concrete wall while parking, the bumper would move with the shock absorbers - you might get a scuff on the paint; but if there was no shock absorber, the bumper or the mounting brackets would get bent (or the wall would break).
horses cant see color, i would put a wire here so if the horse touchs it , it will get a little shock, it wont hurt the horse, it will just let them know not to do it horses cant see color, i would put a wire here so if the horse touchs it , it will get a little shock, it wont hurt the horse, it will just let them know not to do it
Shock sensors for the air bag deployment? In front of the vehicle, under the radiator support. There are two of them and the electrical connections are yellow in color.
no but what ever you dd don't go to googlehammer.com i was told that's the place for g shock customization steps. but nooo just puttin that out there -_-