• Mustang Forums
  • 1996 - 2004 SN95 Mustang -General/Talk-
  • SN95 4.6L Mustang Tech

2002 GT Convertible Questions

  • Thread starter Thread starter bridge4d
  • Start date Start date Nov 20, 2005

bridge4d

New Member
Oct 27, 2005
11
0
0
Houston, TX
Nov 20, 2005
#1
  • Nov 20, 2005
  • #1
Last March I bought an '02 convertible GT off of a ford dealer used lot. I've noticed a few things while doing basic maintenance that don't seem consistent with the stock literature. I was hoping you guys could help answer some questions I have.

1. The car is louder than other 'stangs and today while changing the fuel filter I figured out why. One of the mufflers says "Flowmaster" on it. The other does not. Does Flowmaster stamp their name on both sides of their mufflers? I'm wondering if the previous owner just wanted a little extra sound but no so much to warrant two FM mufflers.

2. There are sub frame connectors that are bolted on just forward of the differential extending about 4 feet forward. Were these stock on convertibles? There is also a black "X" shaped connector in the front directly below the engine. I don't see it in any of the Alldata schematics.

3. There is what I think is a sway/stabilizer bar in the back that runs the length of the axel, about two inches below and behind the axel which prevents the use of the axel as a jacking point. Was this stock on the GT? I ask because, like above, it's not in the schematics from Alldata.

Any input appreciated!
 

ponysarepretty

New Member
Jul 25, 2005
578
0
0
Nov 20, 2005
#2
  • Nov 20, 2005
  • #2
lol... mismatches mufflers woudl be pretty gay, i can see flowing problems

i don't think there were sfc stock on anything but the special edition stangs

your not meant to jack up your car with with the axle... i'll take a peak under my car and get back to you
 
R

Red2000GT

Founding Member
Sep 10, 2000
2,450
0
46
Regina,Sask.Canada
Nov 20, 2005
#3
  • Nov 20, 2005
  • #3
1)I can't see anyone just replacing one muffler so I'd assume that the other is a FM as well just turned so the name can't be seen.
2)I know the x-brace is standard on convertibles but I don't know about the subframes.
3)Yes that's the factory rear anti-sway bar. The proper jackng point is at the pinch weld,along the side of the car about 4-6 inches in front of the rear wheel well.
 

ToplessStang

Member
Mar 7, 2004
591
0
17
Montreal, Canada
Nov 20, 2005
#4
  • Nov 20, 2005
  • #4
Sub frames connectors are standard on the verts. Weld ins are better though.
 
You must log in or register to reply here.

Similar threads

1999 Mustang GT - No Start- Need help understanding the fuel pump circuit and how it works
  • 99gtGuy
  • Nov 4, 2025
  • 1996 - 2004 SN95 Mustang -General/Talk-
Replies
1
Views
497
1996 - 2004 SN95 Mustang -General/Talk- Nov 7, 2025
04newedge-
0
J
Fuel pump question
  • jay99914
  • Feb 24, 2025
  • SN95 4.6L Mustang Tech
Replies
3
Views
301
SN95 4.6L Mustang Tech Mar 5, 2025
89ripper
0
V6 to V8 Swap info
  • 02_2v_Curtis
  • Jan 11, 2026
  • 1996 - 2004 SN95 Mustang -General/Talk-
Replies
0
Views
646
1996 - 2004 SN95 Mustang -General/Talk- Jan 11, 2026
02_2v_Curtis
0
S
Upgrade Advice on an 89 GT Convertible NJ
  • SteakDad
  • Apr 17, 2025
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
Replies
10
Views
846
1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk- Apr 18, 2025
limp
B
'03 GT Fuel Pump/Pressure/Delivery Issue
  • Brodach
  • Oct 21, 2025
  • SN95 4.6L Mustang Tech
Replies
8
Views
857
SN95 4.6L Mustang Tech Oct 31, 2025
gkomo
Share:
Bluesky Email Share Link
  • Mustang Forums
  • 1996 - 2004 SN95 Mustang -General/Talk-
  • SN95 4.6L Mustang Tech
Menu
Log in

Register

  • Forums
  • What's new
  • Media
  • Resources
  • Contact
  • Sponsor
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?