What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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Picked got this delivered yesterday, got to pick up a rivnut/nutsert tool and install it tomorrow.



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Got my McGuard wheel locks and McGuard lug nuts on in black.
And went on a drive in this great sunny day.
Looks a lot better than chrome lug nuts. Just need something to work as a center caps.



 


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Got my McGuard wheel locks and McGuard lug nuts on in black.
And went on a drive in this great sunny day.
Looks a lot better than chrome lug nuts. Just need something to work as a center caps.



Man I love this wheels on that grey! Makes me wanna trade my tux black for one lol
 


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Drove the crap out of it :)

Took it on a 275 mile door to door back road drive today.

Other then the brakes getting a little too hot after 80% of the amazing 160 mile, the car performed great - I recently added the Pierce 2 pt, torsion brace and strut brace, and I wish I'd done the route before I installed them to see the difference the parts made, but the car didn't miss a beat.

The Federal 595RS-Rs performed awesome. I have them aired up at 32.5F/30rear in an attempt to soften the ride a little, and it's definitely not as jarring over some of the rough stuff.
 


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I replaced the cracked coolant overflow hose on my '14.

The replacement Ford sells is all molded rubber rather than the half plastic original so I am confident that it will last until the rubber rots away. Much better.

The original broke when I replaced a broken motor mount. If anyone breaks a mount and has the 1/2 plastic hose, order the coolant overflow hose with the mount. It is cheap and better than driving with a cracked hose.
 


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Removed the stock turbo, which was surprisingly easy. And opened up my front grill for my new race IC and crash beam, which wasn't difficult, just tedious. Now I just wait for brown Santa to bring me my [MENTION=1098]DHM[/MENTION] goodies.
 


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Had the Boomba shift adapter plate and bushings installed along with new knob :)
I already installed the knob which I like and might do the plate and bushings tomorrow. How do you like the new setup?

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Installed my Mountune Splitter today took maybe 45 mins with plenty of BSing. Here's a tip if you don't want to enlarge the hole in your crash beam pick up the rivnut tool from harbor freight it's the perfect size.


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I already installed the knob which I like and might do the plate and bushings tomorrow. How do you like the new setup?

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I like it very much. Feels a lot cleaner. Shorter throws and takes the slop out of stock setup. Gives you a much more connected feel to driving. If you do the plate it is worth it to do the the bushings as well.
 


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Summer detail

Already washed the car this week and did not have all that much time today. But I did the winter erase detail. Which means taking the wheels off and cleaning the wheel wells of all the sand and dirt, cleaning the engine and the interior. So nice.

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