Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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This is going to sound harsher than it really is, but from what I've read, you might want to get used to the idea of selling the car before it totally pisses you off. Right now you've got a repair that should be pretty cheap to fix. And this issue doesn't snowball like an engine, fueling, or tune problem. I can't imagine how bad it'll be when one of those problems shows up. Over the last couple decades, I've seen quite a few people buy this cars, throw money at problems without doing the free checks first, throw more money at it... then throw more money at it (often times the car's worse at this point). Before it's over, the owner is thoroughly pissed off and dumps the car at a much larger loss than needed. And keep in mind when I was seeing this a decade ago the cars were 'only' 20+ years old.
It has crossed my mind. I agree I am starting to get annoyed and quite frustrated. Two different garages with "licenced" mechanics and they cant figure out a vibration in the steering wheel ? Having said that I don't believe this problem has anything to do with the fact this is a Grand National in which case having specific experience with this type of car is not likely to make it easier to diagnose. Either both mechanics who looked at it aren't very good (which is possible) or this problem is tougher to diagnose than most for some reason. This will get resolved eventually and when it does I will be sure to report back on the findings.
Anyone know anything about the quality of these rims ? Seller says exact replica of the originals. I am worried bot buying one and it doesn't match.https://www.ebay.ca/itm/15-Inch-15x8-Alloy-Wheel-Rim-for-1981-1987-Buick-Regal-Grand-National/183159403349?hash=item2aa526b355:g:OUMAAOSwfaBawo Xf