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Old 08-02-2013, 06:23 PM
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I'm 16 and looking to buy a used mustang gt. I saw one on Craigslist but something about it had me questioning. It was a 1998 and look spotless from the interior/exterior to the engine bay also it had 149k miles and was a 5 speed. Being only 16 while I do know a lot about cars I haven't been driving long so don't know how "used" equipment acts. I was wondering does a transmission tend to have a lot of wear around this high of mileage? The car also comes with 3.73 gears and Aftermarket Underdrive Pulleys. I heard somewhere that underdrive pulleys can seriously damage your engine but I could be completely wrong. If anyone could tell me if these parts (gears, pulleys, tranny) can hurt the car cause my budget right now can't afford expensive fixes! Thanks!
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Old 08-02-2013, 06:47 PM
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Milage is not bad at all, 3.73 gears installed already is a ++ .

Under drive pulleys do not damage your engine Ive been using them for years.
My trans is a stick t5 on my 94, Im guessing that trans is a t-45 as that's what they used in the 96-98 gt 5 speeds .

Get a link to the add so we can take a look at it ,,

Op where you located in ohio.
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Old 08-02-2013, 06:52 PM
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The piggy back style pulleys can damage the crank.
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Old 08-02-2013, 07:00 PM
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I have a piggy back style that bolts right to the stock balancer , never heard of it causing problems.

I cant see how it would damage the crank, but I would welcome you explanation as to how it would.
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Old 08-02-2013, 07:38 PM
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I am selling my 1998 Ford Mustang Gt that I have owned for the last 10 years. It has 159k miles on it and is a 5 speed manual transmission. It has been great and still runs strong. Here is a list of mods done to the car:

3.73 gears
Pro 5.0 shifter
Off-road H Pipes
Mac mufflers
Underdrive pulleys
Racing seats

I am wanting to get $3000 for it.
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Old 08-02-2013, 08:27 PM
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I am selling my 1998 Ford Mustang Gt that I have owned for the last 10 years. It has 159k miles on it and is a 5 speed manual transmission. It has been great and still runs strong. Here is a list of mods done to the car:

3.73 gears
Pro 5.0 shifter
Off-road H Pipes
Mac mufflers
Underdrive pulleys
Racing seats

I am wanting to get $3000 for it.
dude that's a good deal for a 98 gt. car looks nice . If it runs out good and drives straight its worth 3k all day long. Id offer 2500 just to see if hell bit on that.
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Old 08-02-2013, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by dawson1112
I have a piggy back style that bolts right to the stock balancer , never heard of it causing problems.

I cant see how it would damage the crank, but I would welcome you explanation as to how it would.
From the problems I have read and seen, the machining and material is the big problem. Ive seen some people run these for years without a hiccup and then another have problems right off the bat. If the machine work and material is quality, then the op should be fine. If not, crank balancing could be off and cause crank damage and/or bearing failure. Improper fitment on the crank can damage the end of the crank, premature wear. The biggest problem is someone installing them improperly. But that could happen with a standard balancer and a bone head mechanic.
my honest opinion, I wouldn't run them. Then again I tore apart my buddies 00 gt 4.6 and it had 160,000 with piggy back pulleys.
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Old 08-02-2013, 09:42 PM
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From the problems I have read and seen, the machining and material is the big problem. Ive seen some people run these for years without a hiccup and then another have problems right off the bat. If the machine work and material is quality, then the op should be fine. If not, crank balancing could be off and cause crank damage and/or bearing failure. Improper fitment on the crank can damage the end of the crank, premature wear. The biggest problem is someone installing them improperly. But that could happen with a standard balancer and a bone head mechanic.
my honest opinion, I wouldn't run them. Then again I tore apart my buddies 00 gt 4.6 and it had 160,000 with piggy back pulleys.
Yea I can see your point about the imbalance , But mine doesn't require the balancer to be removed it just replaced the stock pully . Im not real savvy on the 4.6l or how they mount on those .

lol but you gotta admit 3k for that car is a great deal . id buy it if I had the cash.
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Old 08-02-2013, 10:15 PM
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That is a sweet looking ride except for the red ac vents. Easy enough to fix that if you don't like them. Does the right tailpipe seem to be sticking out further than the left. If it runs and drives good and has a clean car fax, I'd jump on it.
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Looks like a girls car, with the bra and all on it. But that's just my 2cents can't stand Bra's on a car looks so bad lol. Good thing those come off and for 3k not bad. What it look like under the hood?
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