* Voltage Regulator * Defective Battery * Dirty Battery Post Connections * Alternator/Generator problems
Depends.. Are you driving it down the road? Or working on it on a hot summer day and nothing is going right? It's relative.
Absolutely.
Bearings going bad.
Either mask the dipping portion (ie with a kit for headlamps that dip to the right) or if its permanently going to be used driving on the left get some replacement headlights either new or used.
the mustang will go 25 miles per hour thinking its going mach chicken the mustang will go 25 miles per hour thinking its going mach chicken
Yup...That and a bad fuel pump, and or that stupid 2-4V ford carburetor.
Your going spend about $150,000 and if you can trade $210,000
in order to do that you have to remove the dash & all the lines going to the core i have a 90 model i just had some1 else do it cause its a ruff job!!!!
Up to ten years and lifetime registration as a sex offender.
your alternator is going bad
The best place to purchase Mustang rims is going to be an automotive parts or specialty store, such as Autozone or Pep Boys. Some ford dealerships also offer Mustang rims.
Fuel pump going out throttle body needs replaced air fuel mixture not set right.