check the spring isolators. they are located on the top and bottom of each suspension spring. they can dry rot and tear leaving two metal surfaces touching. causing a terrible squeak
you may need to replace the springs as well. the springs absorb more of the weight then the shocks do. never operate your vehicle with under innflated tires. this will cause them to generate heat risking a blow out
if there is no coolant lose from your radiator and it is full then i suspect your thermostat is at fault. it is located at the motor end of your upper radiator hose.
before spending the money on a high output alternator try a capacitor. with what you are running i would use maybe a 2 farad "cap". this should stop the headlights from dimming and all. the cap acts like a storage bank for power and when your music hits dynamic peaks it will use the power stored...
that sounds about right. the fuel pump from ford is more expensive then say one from a local auto parts store but the quality is much better. then they have to lower your fuel tank to remove the old and install the new one. which means disconnecting the fuel filler and the fuel lines and any...
that sounds about right. the fuel pump from ford is more expensive then say one from a local auto parts store but the quality is much better. then they have to lower your fuel tank to remove the old and install the new one. which means disconnecting the fuel filler and the fuel lines and any...
is the 1600 watt amp made for car audio (12 volt) or is it made to plug in to an electrical outlet (120 volts)? if it is for a car it will not work. but the speakers will work in the home.