What would you ask SVT Engineering?

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BIRDMAN

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I would be curious to know why they decided to put a elongated hole on each end of the front fender...without lights in them. Did their crack design engineers decide the consumer would love it?...Did they have an intention to put driving/fog lights in...but changed their minds at the last minute? Also...ask why they included a great climate control system...with heated seats,...and NO heated steering wheel (but you gave us electronic tilt/telescoping)?? It's just ironic to me...my Wife's Range Rover has MANUAL tilt on her steering wheel...but guess what....HEATED STEERING WHEEL!
And finally...I love to hear the answer behind the $2000 price tag on the decals... I mean...I paid for them...and I like them...but $2000?? Who makes them?? Monks in the Himalaya's?? Thanks

the answer to your first question was already answered by SVT. the deletes in the bumper are there so that you (they) can see (show off) the shocks and lower control arm. Really.
 

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what is that damn ticking in my engine? My Ford dealer says it is "normal"

why is there not a button to switch the heat from vent to defrost..my heat comes mostly out of the defrost?

why in normal driving mode does the tranny hit 6th gear at 40 mph and pretty much stay there until you really slow down before it downshifts. When you hit the gas again normally it kind of bogs until it can build more rpms.
 
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the answer to your first question was already answered by SVT. the deletes in the bumper are there so that you (they) can see (show off) the shocks and lower control arm. Really.

i also thought they were to allow better airflow over the shocks for cooling.
 

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the answer to your first question was already answered by SVT. the deletes in the bumper are there so that you (they) can see (show off) the shocks and lower control arm. Really.
Thanks Birdman...and to think...all this time I thought the holes in the front bumber made a "whistling noise" at around 120 mph to scare the deer away in front of me...
I will sleep better tonight knowing I can look at my front suspension through the holes in my bumper thanks to Ford.
 
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