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What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

AthenaAutocross

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Isn't there 3 bolts for the tray? Or do you have an aftermarket tray?
Aftermarket tray, It's for the AWR 88A mount. And it is toast. One bolt was missing and it was sliding around like crazy. Wasn't moving like this before the event when I did my checks. Not the worst outcome, but it was absolutely sliding around and with the short shifter it was within reach easily to bump it from 2nd to neutral during hard left hand turn braking. I contacted AWR to see if they carry extras I can order. Though I'm sort of just tempted to relocate the battery to the back now.


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Aftermarket tray, It's for the AWR 88A mount. And it is toast. One bolt was missing and it was sliding around like crazy. Wasn't moving like this before the event when I did my checks. Not the worst outcome, but it was absolutely sliding around and with the short shifter it was within reach easily to bump it from 2nd to neutral during hard left hand turn braking. I contacted AWR to see if they carry extras I can order. Though I'm sort of just tempted to relocate the battery to the back now.


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Well shit not what I expected, how are the threads on the mount? I'm sure you can grab a bolt and washer from ACE if AWR doesn't come through...
 


AthenaAutocross

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Well shit not what I expected, how are the threads on the mount? I'm sure you can grab a bolt and washer from ACE if AWR doesn't come through...
I took some extra hardware and bolted it back together for daily driving. It doesn't move anymore, but there is a lot of weight sitting on that bracket with only 2 bolts holding it to the mount. It holds the battery, all the wire harness and the whoosh intake. So I'm not surprised it had eventually failed.
 


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I took some extra hardware and bolted it back together for daily driving. It doesn't move anymore, but there is a lot of weight sitting on that bracket with only 2 bolts holding it to the mount. It holds the battery, all the wire harness and the whoosh intake. So I'm not surprised it had eventually failed.
I guess it's time to upgrade to a lighter battery lol, but you are right they have a bunch of shit bolted to that mount
 


AthenaAutocross

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Tried a few different spots for my boost and ethanol content gauge. Kinda like the one with it setup in front of the cluster. I've also got a SVE double mount on the way I'm going to try out.

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Wires would go behind the cluster on this one, I just was doing fitment feel.
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Finally got the backup camera installed. The first time I did it, I accidentally snapped the connector off the RCA cable being too aggressive feeding the wiring through. Thought I'd be able to solder it back together but couldn't make it work, so I just ordered a new one.

I've also made some significant progress on soundproofing the car. The most troublesome spots have very high-quality sound deadening (Resonix CLD) and the other odds and ends have NVX sound deadening. The CLD is like $12.50 per square foot and I couldn't justify the expense of full coverage, but the NVX is $2.50 per square foot so other, less troublesome spots are being treated with that. I've got the two front doors totally treated - the passenger door, however, is inoperable due to my not understanding how the door is assembled and the factory service manual not explaining it, so I'm waiting for some parts to arrive to fix that up. Once I have the passenger door fixed, I will do the rear, then finish pulling the interior and laying the rest of the sound deadening down, followed by some actual sound proofing (Resonix Fiber Mat). The front doors are both done with CLD/NVX, then the factory "soundproofing" foam in the inner door card has been replaced with the Fiber Mat, and there is a very noticeable difference already.

This is another one of those projects that started out small and then kept turning into a "while I'm in there..." project, but the road noise from the trunk/hatch area was getting to the point that I was getting mild headaches on long road trips and I just wanted it over and done with. Rip the whole interior out once and never worry about it again.

I typed all this out before realizing I hadn't taken any photos. Oh well.
 




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