IIRC it is much easier to get to the back of the HU on the explorer than it is the Taurus, if/when you do need to get back there. Great choice on the white, Ford's paint game is on point with their vehicles. Nice ride!
IIRC it is much easier to get to the back of the HU on the explorer than it is the Taurus, if/when you do need to get back there. Great choice on the white, Ford's paint game is on point with their vehicles. Nice ride!
2013 Ford Flex Limited Ecoboost AWD
Nothing... for now
Current build log:Jordan's 2013 Ford Flex Limited
Previous build log:Jordan's 2013 Taurus SEL
Old build log: Old man car, take 2
Very nice Mr. Al! You definitely deserve it. Can't wait to see what you come up with.
Are you not entertained?!?!
So what happened with the Element that made you feel the need to retire it ?
Source: factory
Amp: Zapco LX
Processor : Helix Pro & Director
Speakers : Sinfoni
Subwoofer : MKV
That's pretty slick!
Them door grills and pillars.. hmmmmmmmmmmm
Thanks, guys!
If I ever go out of town, I'll toss it in...but around town I feel safe enough to risk only carrying tire sealant.
It had 151k miles on it and stuff was starting to tear up here and there. I actually had engine trouble on the way home from VA but managed to limp it home. It was then I decided to start looking.
^^^. I can't fault you there and am really feeling your new choice, especially in white.
Source: factory
Amp: Zapco LX
Processor : Helix Pro & Director
Speakers : Sinfoni
Subwoofer : MKV
Looks very nice.
Need to ride in it on the way to get some BBQ....
Here is my line up of Ford vehicles, I just need to buy more storage spots lol.
Source: factory
Amp: Zapco LX
Processor : Helix Pro & Director
Speakers : Sinfoni
Subwoofer : MKV
So here's what's behind door number 1...
Here's the backside of the tweeter pod
I removed it to give it a closer inspection
I put a magnet to it and the grill is metal. it appears that they just heated the plastic to melt the grill flange in place.
Overall, I'm pleasantly surprised how well the door is built and insulated. Any parts that could rub together are either plastic-welded in-place, or have some kind of gasketing material. Even the plastic clips have foam rubber insulators.