What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

rallytaff

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Had my front and rear in-car cameras installed today by a reliable company in Burbank. Very unobtrusive hidden behind my rear view mirror and the other on my hatch window. Took 2hrs as I got the hard wired version.
 


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Went to replace the bushing for my AWR RMM, Sucker was seized on there and stripped out when I tried to remove it. Had to take it to a local shop who welded a bolt to get it out for me. Not sure what the heck the previous shop did when I had the motor replaced, but this thing was not coming out under normal means. (Though, it could be bent since I'm pushing a lot of power and am quite hard on the car for autocross)

Replaced the hardware with the Whoosh anodized bolts.

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I had taken a prior vehicle to get an alignment after tie-rod replacement. Took way longer than normal. Service manager eventually came back and said an adjustment bolt was seized. Made no sense, since this was brand new hardware. (should've been able to tell that) Got it back and sure enough, they had chewed up a brand new lock nut and tie-rod end. Looking at the nut, it was easy to deduce that the mechanic doing the alignment was turning it the wrong way.
 


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I had taken a prior vehicle to get an alignment after tie-rod replacement. Took way longer than normal. Service manager eventually came back and said an adjustment bolt was seized. Made no sense, since this was brand new hardware. (should've been able to tell that) Got it back and sure enough, they had chewed up a brand new lock nut and tie-rod end. Looking at the nut, it was easy to deduce that the mechanic doing the alignment was turning it the wrong way.
Hope they paid for the replacement parts with no labour costs!
 


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You don't have to take anywhere near that much stuff off to change the cabin air filter. Just the side console cover, the air filter cover. That's it. The hard part is realizing how much you have to squish the filter to get it into the slot.
 




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