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be sweet to get these recovered in leatherMy buddy that I haven't seen in about 10 years sent me a text message today: "Hey man, are you interested in some seats out of my 92 GT?". Hell yes I am!
So, I traded him my old rear bumper cover for this set:
Hey thanks! I have a buddy who is a huge Capri fan. He likes the extra room for tires, LOL. I like them too, minus the bubble hatch. I would love an 86 RS. I have been tempted to buy another Fox Notch on occasion. Then I remember I'm not done with the one I've got, haha.Look great!!! Lots of hard work but it clearly has paid off!
I'll give ya $5,001 for it...lol
My first love is fox's too as I have 3 myself
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/item/ASP-028200/82-93-Mustang-50L-Billet-Aluminum-Air-Conditioner-A-C-Delete-Eliminator-PulleyI'm going to start exploring the option of a manual steering rack. I just put this SOB in and it appears to be leaking out of a boot. Plus the boots are all deformed for some reason. I'll try to snap some pics later today.
Also am going to eliminate the A/C compressor at the same time, so I need to have some type of a pulley over there. ***head scratch***
I used to love the leather, but it doesn't breathe and it retains heat like no other. It stays too hot for too long, and of course there is the burning, sticking, and leather treating as well (though it is only done once a year). I would rather have cloth, but for an occasional driver or a cooler weather car, this is fine. These are just my complaints.I would love that as well. I had plans of completing the interior this year, but I am going to fall short on time (and money). I just got all the medical bills and between my wife and daughters emergency surgeries, I'm tapped out to the tune of 6 grand I gotta pay.
That is a misconception with Capri's, we have the same wheel room at the mustang, the outer design gives it that "wide" look but the edge of the wheel lip is in the exact same spot, no "extra room" on them.Hey thanks! I have a buddy who is a huge Capri fan. He likes the extra room for tires, LOL. I like them too, minus the bubble hatch. I would love an 86 RS. I have been tempted to buy another Fox Notch on occasion. Then I remember I'm not done with the one I've got, haha.
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I want a factory look for the pulley, but I'll do something like that pulley if I can't find anything I like. I've researched a bit and can see some of the older fox's came with manual steering. I'll for sure post up what I do here. I can't see myself spending in the ballpark of $300 for the Flaming River rack though. I have read some comments by guys with the FR rack that say it turns rather easily for having no power steering.http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/item/ASP-028200/82-93-Mustang-50L-Billet-Aluminum-Air-Conditioner-A-C-Delete-Eliminator-Pulley
Before this recent motor swap, I ran a shorter belt to bypass the smog pump. Seeing as how you can't do this with the alternator since there will be interference between adjacent pulleys and different stresses, the above is the best option. Here in Texas, I gotta have the A/C.
I used to love the leather, but it doesn't breathe and it retains heat like no other. It stays too hot for too long, and of course there is the burning, sticking, and leather treating as well (though it is only done once a year). I would rather have cloth, but for an occasional driver or a cooler weather car, this is fine. These are just my complaints.
My advice, if you are for sure going to get them rewrapped, is to get perforated leather in at least the center portion, if not the whole thing. I still think it looks great, but it breathes, is just as comfortable, and clean-able. My motorcycle jackets are all perforated, and I would have it no other way.
Ha! Another one caught by the sneaky hands of the gas cap!
Shane! Really, I would love a Flaming River steering rack. Close ratio, better feel, and still easy to turn. That's probably the best one & well-known around. I replaced my entire rack with an OReilly unit 2 years ago, and although it is factory and easy to operate again without leaking fluids, I would have preferred to go with the manual rack. You also rid your Fox of tht Ford power steering whine!
Peter
Thanks!Nice looking Capri! I really like those wheels. Who makes those? Four lug wheels are getting harder to find (that I like). I assume they are 17X10? Did you have to roll the lip in the rear fender at all?
I was actually going to ask if they were ROH's. Been a huge fan of their wheels for years. A guy in our local Mustang group had them on his 93, and they were quite similar in looks to the Impala SS wheels ROH did for GM. Dang beautiful wheels, and they went very well with his red paint.Thanks!
They are ROH Snyper's and discontinued now.
They are 17x9 and 17x8, no fender lip rolling.
I have 255's out back.
I agree, its hard to find nice 4 lug wheels, I am not usually a fan of 4 lug wheels on a 5 star pattern, especially cobra R's but these don't look to bad as the lug holes don't interfere with the spokes themselves. I am not ready to take the 5 lug plunge yet.
I got it from Driveline Source I believe. PM me your email address and I'll send it to you. I tried to just attach it to my post, but it's a whopping 2 megabytes - so it exceeded the size. I don't know if any special tools are needed - I can't see any mention of special tools, but I just skimmed it over.I don't a T-5 rebuild in my future since they are nearly bulletproof, but I wouldn't mind having a copy. 1.) Where did you source it? 2.) Are there any special tools for aligning the shafts or anything like that needed?