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MOFSTEEL

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  1. Also on my "to do" list. http://www.steedaedge.com/store/index.php?cPath=31_38
  2. So who wants to put together a group buy from Tasca parts? Right now theyre listed at $113.65 a piece. Maybe if we get 5-10 committed to purchase we can get a discount.
  3. When you enter a bid on ebay you can enter your MAX bid. That's not necessarily what you're going to pay. You will only pay slightly more than the 2nd highest bidder.
  4. Wash your car with an automotive car wash product. :wacko:
  5. I didnt think so but it was worth a try. I'll eventually end up buying some when I find the right price.
  6. Pics or it didn't happen.
  7. Congrats!! ....make sure to post pics. There are several threads on intakes and the gerneral consensus is dont waste your money. The stock intake is more efficent than the aftermarket units available. BTW, if you want to trade tail lights just ask. :yup:
  8. In this case I can do without pics. :speedie:
  9. XPLAN Participants can obtain a PIN by logging on to www.fordpartner.com or by calling: US: 1-877-XPLAN-00 (975-2600) Canada: 1-877-294-7554 The Partner Recognition team is available to assist you with any program communication needs at xplan@ford.com Who's Eligible: Employees (full time, part-time and contract), retirees and their spouses of eligible partner companies (suppliers, fleets, etc.) and universities where Ford recruits. Members, Customers and spouses of selected organizations/associations with close strategic ties to Ford Motor Company. Selected individuals sponsored by a Ford Motor Company employee or retiree through the Friends & Neighbors Program. Participation is by invitation only, not all suppliers, fleets, etc. are eligible. Two new products per calendar year may be purchased/leased in total. A/Z PLAN Participants can obtain a PIN by logging on to www.axz.ford.com or by calling 1-800-348-7709 Who's Eligible: All active full-time hourly employees and regular salaried employees, beginning with their date of hire. All hourly retirees receiving a normal, early (regular or special) or disability retirement benefit, as long as any medical benefits are being received. Salaried retirees who retired under the General Retirement Plan, including salaried employees who terminate between the ages of 50-55 and who are eligible to receive certain deferred retirement benefits, are eligible while they are receiving benefits. Surviving Spouses of employees who died while actively employed and Surviving Spouses of retirees who retired under the General Retirement Plan, or who are receiving benefits under the Ford-UAW Retirement Plan. Employees on an approved leave of absence, for the duration of the leave or until expiration of any medical benefits. Employees on layoff for the first 12 months of the layoff. All regular part-time hourly and salaried employees who are eligible to receive medical benefits. Members of the immediate family of the above. "Immediate family" means the following relatives of the employee or retiree: Spouse Parents Spouse's Parents Sons and Daughters (including in-laws and step-children) Grandchildren Brothers and Sisters (including in-laws, half and step) Same-sex Domestic Partners covered under the health care plan (same as it is defined for health care coverage in the "Salaried Employee Benefit Bulletin #152", dated June 8, 2000.) Immediate Family Members of eligible same-sex domestic partners (same as it is defined above). Employees of approved subsidiary companies and approved affiliated companies as eligibility is defined at the time of approval. NOTE: When both the employee/retiree and his/her spouse are deceased, the surviving family members are no longer eligible. Four new products per calendar year my be purchased or leased D PLAN Participants can obtain a PIN by logging on to www.dplan.ford.com Who's Eligible: Blue Oval Certified dealership employees and certain family members. Dealership employees must be listed in STARS. Two new products per calendar year may be purchased/leased. Family members eligible to participate are the same as A/Z-Plan (previously defined). The following family members are eligible to participate: Spouse Parents Spouse's Parents Sons and Daughters (including in-laws and step-children) Grandchildren Brothers and Sisters (including in-laws, half and step) Same-sex Domestic Partners covered under the health care plan (same as it is defined for health care coverage in the "Salaried Employee Benefit Bulletin #152", dated June 8, 2000.) Immediate Family Members of eligible same-sex domestic partners (same as it is defined above). Cross-buying/leasing is allowed. For example, an employee of a Ford dealership may obtain a Lincoln or Mercury product and vice versa. Vehicles should be purchased/leased from the sponsoring employee's dealership. However, if this is not practical, eligible relatives may purchase/lease their vehicle from any participating Ford or Lincoln Mercury Dealership. Be care of FDAF fees added on top of the above pricing plans. You don't need an X-Plan PIN to get X-Plan pricing. Some negotiating will get you the same price.
  10. Your dad? Are you old enough to drive? Do you even own a car?
  11. Honestly you need to grow up. If you don't like what I have to say then put me on ignore. That is why the feature is active. Instead you choose to tell me on because you don't argee with what I have to say. I ask you to post facts to help determine which wheel/tire combo is heavier and all you want to do is argue with me. :rolleyes: Our past posts prove I am a realist and say whats on my mind and you like to type paragraphs answers to simple questions. Which means you're obviously full of yourself.
  12. Just as I thought. More babbling and no info. :violin: I guess being a keyboard warrior is more important than facts. My prediction is more underlining, bold, and qouting is on the way.
  13. 1. The info you provided was ONLY of the Edge Sport 22" wheels. 2. I NEVER said you took a side I just stated that you shouldnt have singled me out when listing the sites. 3. The Sport was compared to other makes/models with smaller wheels and NOT another Edge with smaller wheels. 4. You quoted me. That means you singled ME out. 5. So if YOU read everything again you would have seen I CLEARLY stated that I knew what variables needed to be considered and there was no need to single me out and continue your ridiculous rant. 6. Lastly, post the weights of the all the Edge wheel/tire combos that you cleam to have found previously with a simple search. AGAIN, before you repeat yourself, we all saw what the Sport 22" wheel/tire combo weighs. Now lets move on the numbers.
  14. ...and you said I had an attitude? Next time you try to bring helpful information into a discussion make sure you dont quote and single out one individual. So tell us the 18", 20", and 22" wheel/tire weight of the Ford Edge Mr. Grand Poobah of search.
  15. No attitude at all. Just making it clear that there are many factors that people seem to miss. I didnt accidently leave out the link. I was addressing what I had quoted in my post. The link itself (page 5) compares 3 different wheels sizes on 3 different vehicles. To know the true affects one must compare the 18", 20", and 22" Edge wheels. I'm sure you know this. I've looked for their weights in the past but don't recall finding weights for all three wheel sizes with tires and TPMS if available. Just trying to say the outcome may not be as obvious as it seems.
  16. I know very well the affects of larger/heavier wheels. I also know that going to a larger wheel doesnt always mean it will be heavier and you'll lose acceleration/performance. For example, on my last vechicle I ran forged 19x8.5 wheels that weighed 19lbs a piece. A big change from the stock 18x8 cast 25lb wheels. The difference was definitely felt in acceleration and in the corners. So yet one more time since we don't know actual weights of the 18", 20", and 22" wheels we can't determine if the sport wheels will indeed cause a decrease in gas mileage.
  17. I'm going to stick with my original post because there are many factors involved. We don't know the actual weight of both wheels or tires. The tires may be larger but weigh less depending on the compound. Wouldn't it be funny if the "Sport" is actually slower than the other Edge models?
  18. You must be a pretty small man if you can "get busy" in the back of an Edge. My suggestion maybe you should have invested in a bed instead of an Edge.
  19. No problems with AWD or roof here. In fact I use the vista roof on a daily basis and I love it. The AWD performed flawlessly this past winter thanks to the Pirelli Scorpians. When it came to buying a new car I just wasnt going to settle for anything less than what I set out to buy. I really couldnt justify the added cost for faux wood trim, cooled seats, and Lincoln logos. OP dont settle now or youll end up paying more for those options later.
  20. You might want to reread what I typed. "The wheel is larger but weighs about the same as the 20" wheel because the 22" sport wheel is forged."
  21. Congrats on the new Edge. There seem to be a few of us from the Chicago area on the board. I agree that the 305hp would be nice but im glad I purchased a 2010 because im sure the first year of the new model will have issues. Enjoy your Edge.
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