jefferson-mo
12-17-2002, 02:22 PM
Greetings y'all! I'm a new member and love the site. Just picked up my Marauder last week. Just turned 200 miles. Even though I'm in "sunny" SoCal(sorry guys--it's not my fault) I just haven't had the time to go cruisin' yet.
A couple of quick questions. I haven't seen any mention of lowering the rear. I thought mine sat a little high so I climbed underneath it(carefully) and adjusted the height sensor bracket(attached to the left watts link) outboard a little and down it came. Lowered it about an inch and I think it looks a little better.
Also my car has the subwoofer buzz/rattle but it sounds more like the package tray insulation is loose more than something blocking the speaker.
And what about the 'rod rattle' sound at cold startup? I had a 130,000 mile LTD that did that but thought it was normal cause of the mileage. But this is NEW and shouldn't make that noise.
By the way I work at the Ford dealer(in parts-any questions?) and I know all about whiny customers who imagine things.
I like the ideas about blacking out emblems and I've even thought about blacking out the wheels too.
Greetings and salutations
Jefferson
A couple of quick questions. I haven't seen any mention of lowering the rear. I thought mine sat a little high so I climbed underneath it(carefully) and adjusted the height sensor bracket(attached to the left watts link) outboard a little and down it came. Lowered it about an inch and I think it looks a little better.
Also my car has the subwoofer buzz/rattle but it sounds more like the package tray insulation is loose more than something blocking the speaker.
And what about the 'rod rattle' sound at cold startup? I had a 130,000 mile LTD that did that but thought it was normal cause of the mileage. But this is NEW and shouldn't make that noise.
By the way I work at the Ford dealer(in parts-any questions?) and I know all about whiny customers who imagine things.
I like the ideas about blacking out emblems and I've even thought about blacking out the wheels too.
Greetings and salutations
Jefferson