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No there isn't. Show me the rule :biggrin
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Stevo-
Great to hear you have the passion for the GT as many of us do as well. It is truly a fantastic marvel of automotive engineering!
The looks and smiles you get on a twisty road (in California lately) are definately worth the price of admission. So much so many owners are like yourself quickly becoming multiple car owners.
Glad you are with us on the Forum!
Enjoy.....
Bill
Ya, sure. I drive it every day. Now it is at the mechanic's for ignition total breakdown ! Why such a pleasure should be associated with trouble ? Nevertheless I cross my fingers and keep running...
Just out of curiousity, is this ignition problem related to the theft systems Europe requires, or is said system required in Monaco?
I ask because all the "ignition" problems J. Clarkson had with his (in the U.K.) was directly attributed to the required after market security system...which is NOT a Ford item.
I understand it was indicated at the rally that this would be forthcoming "in the Fall" however cars continue to break and some owners (like me) have elected to wait for the OEM fix rather than replace with the Accufab kit now, even though I carry one and tools in the car just in case.
I guess that some GT owners have been talking to someone at Ford about this rear axle bolt issue because we have recieved many orders lately from people that tell us that Ford had recomended the "Accufab Bolt Kit". Who this is that is doing the recomending, I do not know but "thanks".
I guess that some GT owners have been talking to someone at Ford about this rear axle bolt issue because we have recieved many orders lately from people that tell us that Ford had recomended the "Accufab Bolt Kit". Who this is that is doing the recomending, I do not know but "thanks".
hhhhhmmmmm!?I guess that some GT owners have been talking to someone at Ford about this rear axle bolt issue because we have recieved many orders lately from people that tell us that Ford had recomended the "Accufab Bolt Kit". Who this is that is doing the recomending, I do not know but "thanks".
I guess that some GT owners have been talking to someone at Ford about this rear axle bolt issue because we have recieved many orders lately from people that tell us that Ford had recomended the "Accufab Bolt Kit". Who this is that is doing the recomending, I do not know but "thanks".
I installed the Accufab bolt kit myself a few weeks ago. Two evening's worth of work after dinner & it was done. My original bolts were ok, but to me, it was worth the peace of mind. Anyone who has sfairly decent automotive skills (and tools) can do it. :thumbsup
Accufab-
I am not aware of any "official" or behind the scenes Ford endorsement of your bolt kit. Maybe the uptick was from owners traveling to California for the rally and wanted to have one just in case... I will say you company has certainly provided a good product (using quality ARP bolts) to many GT owners and lowered the fear factor of being stranded in unframiliar territory with a half shaft failure.
I concur with Larry, for those owners with your kit already installed it probaly is a push as to have the new Ford "CA" kit installed. As you can comment on I do not believe any Forum participant has posted any bolt failures of your product. Really not likely as the actual bolt loads are relatively low (to the capacity of the M8 or your sourced ARP bolt strength) and the failure mode was electro plated induced hydrogen embrittlement (not strength).
Thanks again for providing many owners with an interum solution to the half shaft problem and being a supporter of our Forum!