2011 v6 automatic
#1
2011 v6 automatic
whats the deal with the driveshaft falure i know it is above speed controler but what happens when this pos gets old my a#@ is to close to this shaft for me not to worry also anyone sitting in pass seat ford dealer says dont worry i told him iwas going to buy a CHEVY VOLT just to be safe
thanks paul
thanks paul
#2
Wat?
You can use these things called periods, they help make complete sentences.
The DS doesn't explode till like 125-130, so hopefully your "old ***" never goes that fast.
Welcome to the site. I see you're from Mass, what part?
You can use these things called periods, they help make complete sentences.
The DS doesn't explode till like 125-130, so hopefully your "old ***" never goes that fast.
Welcome to the site. I see you're from Mass, what part?
#3
All I can say is....
Have a great day trying out that nifty Search Feature. Seriously, try the search feature. There are numerous threads on this.
(or the dude with all the links in his sig on this deadhorse topic, will swing by and post and tell ya the same thing - troll his links!)
Have a great day trying out that nifty Search Feature. Seriously, try the search feature. There are numerous threads on this.
(or the dude with all the links in his sig on this deadhorse topic, will swing by and post and tell ya the same thing - troll his links!)
#4
Ummm you just called a 2011 Mustang a POS poor car! And you spelled FAILURE wrong. And you forgot about a dozen punctuation marks. And you forgot to search before posting. And you can get an aluminum driveshaft for $700. And I just searched it for you since you're SO great at searching stuff. http://www.americanmuscle.com/alumin...11v6-auto.html
And I'm done trolling.
And I'm done trolling.
#6
If you are modifying your V6 Mustang, and plan on defeating the speed limiter so you can go above 118 MPH, I would suggest purchasing an aftermarket aluminum driveshaft. I have the Shaftmasters drive shaft on my Supercharged Mustang V6. If you do not plan on modifying your mustang, and you do not notice any vibration at 70 - 100 mph, then you are fine, and do not need to change your driveshaft out. A small minority of V6 Mustang owners have had problems with their OEM steel driveshafts. I have an extra steel one I'm not using anymore, if you ever need one.
#7
All I can say is....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oavMtUWDBTM
Have a great day trying out that nifty Search Feature. Seriously, try the search feature. There are numerous threads on this.
(or the dude with all the links in his sig on this deadhorse topic, will swing by and post and tell ya the same thing - troll his links!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oavMtUWDBTM
Have a great day trying out that nifty Search Feature. Seriously, try the search feature. There are numerous threads on this.
(or the dude with all the links in his sig on this deadhorse topic, will swing by and post and tell ya the same thing - troll his links!)
#9
I must first apologize for some grammatical errors in my first posting. I had a question about driveshaft failure at speeds above 115mph. The response was appreciated. A new shaft from American Muscle has been ordered and I should be all set.
Now, for my mensa friends who felt the need to comment only on the spelling and punctuation errors, I say this, when I complete my thesis or when my grandchild needs a term paper checked, I'll be sure to get in touch with you dorks. Until then, you probably don't go over 55 anyway, so no problem and you can kiss my Kona Blue Convertable Mustang's ***!
Thanks to the folks that were helpful!
Now, for my mensa friends who felt the need to comment only on the spelling and punctuation errors, I say this, when I complete my thesis or when my grandchild needs a term paper checked, I'll be sure to get in touch with you dorks. Until then, you probably don't go over 55 anyway, so no problem and you can kiss my Kona Blue Convertable Mustang's ***!
Thanks to the folks that were helpful!
#10
So... what part of mass are you from anyway?
And to the spelling and punctuation thing its pretty simple. You come on here asking for peoples help, the least you can do to be respectful is actually type like a person would talk. It takes like 15 seconds to re-read the post before you make it anyway, and all the riff-raff would of been avoided.
And you're 55 comment makes you look childish. FYI.
And to the spelling and punctuation thing its pretty simple. You come on here asking for peoples help, the least you can do to be respectful is actually type like a person would talk. It takes like 15 seconds to re-read the post before you make it anyway, and all the riff-raff would of been avoided.
And you're 55 comment makes you look childish. FYI.