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partsbill

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just installed the Bullitt strut tower brace, clears the factory manifold cover by 1/2"
with no hood clearance issues.
 

DarkFireGT

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Cool. That's the one I'd get if I were to get one for the '07. But at this point, I can't afford to purchase things I don't *need*. If the FR500's don't have STB's, I guess it's not needed.
 

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Bill, what year is your Mustang again ? I'm curious if the 2008 Bullitt STB will clear my 2005 GT hood, and OEM plenum cover

Oops, I forgot the year is listed under your Sig. My bad lol.
 

partsbill

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red05bullitgt said:
Bill, what year is your Mustang again ? I'm curious if the 2008 Bullitt STB will clear my 2005 GT hood, and OEM plenum cover
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2006, the bullitt has the same hood that we have.
 

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Is there a noticeable clearance difference between the 2008 Bullitt STB, over the GT500 strut tower brace ?
 

partsbill

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GT500

Bullitt


it's weird, the GT500 brace angled more forward toward the front of the car and would contact my cover sometimes when I was getting on it even though it seemed to have the same 1/2" clearance, the bullitt brace sits back farther and I have no problem with it contacting the cover, also since it's angled back farther the hood seems to sit higher in the rear so I have more hood clearance then I did with the GT500 brace. you can see in the picture where the GT500 brace made indentations in the hood insulator, so far I do not have that problem with the Bullitt brace.
 

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I noticed those very same indentations in my hood liner as well. Even after removing the hood liner, and shimming the rear studs. I still noticed slight bulges in between the fender and hood gaps. So I removed the GT500 STB altogether.

But after looking at how well the 2008 Bullitt STB clears your hood, and OEM plenum cover. I'm going to consider looking into one for my 05 GT.
 
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Where can you get the bullet STB, from any ford store, or is there a special place?
 
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stanmckinney

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Yes, where can you get one and what did it cost?
The cars come with a serialized number and emblem on the brace. What's there if you order just the brace?
 

DarkFireGT

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It comes stamped with Ford Racing instead of the Bullitt plaque. Kevin Casey sells it for Clevenger Ford. Here's an auction of his:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-0...wer-Brace_W0QQitemZ120243216594QQcmdZViewItem
 

partsbill

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it's stamped Ford Racing, you have to provide your vehicle registration to the dealer to show it's a real Bullitt before they will order a new plate.


I painted mine.
it retailed for $175.00, I got mine for $145.00 from dealer.
 
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stanmckinney

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That web site says something about possible chaffing on the hood blanket if the are was built before January 2007. Something about the blankets being updated after that. Anyone have any experience with this?
 

DarkFireGT

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The newer hood blanket has provisions for the STB and also the Ford Racing intake.
 
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Does it cause an indention on the old hood blanket??
 

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Partsbill: Those "indentations" look like you forced the hood shut with the GT500 STB. I only had a SLIGHT indentation on the passenger side but the hood WOULD NOT close. I noticed a 1/4" bulge on the passenger side (gap between fender and hood). I am not sure how you managed to shut the hood and not notice any gaps with that much of an indentation in the liner.

The FRPP brace looks like a cheaper alternative to the BMR. Does anyone have the part # (FRPP or Ford OEM) for that exact brace?
 

partsbill

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I did not have any hood bulging with the GT500 brace, I'm sure I would have noticed, the part# for the Bullitt brace is 8R3Z 16A200 A - retail $174.55
it looks like the FRPP V6 brace part# M 20201 F retail $195.00.
 

bigcat

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was it originally black? what color did you paint it, argent silver?
 

partsbill

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the brace came silver(argent) I just painted the Ford Racing


didn't like the way the Ford logo was so I went with a sticker instead.
 
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OK. Now I am confused.
Someone earlier said the number for the Bullitt brace was 20201 F and even showed the box. Now I am hearing the part# for the Bullitt brace is 8R3Z 16A200 Which is it?
Which do I want if I have a GT with the plenum cover and do not want to change hood blankets or dent my hood?
 

partsbill

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part# 20201 F is the FRPP V6 brace which retails for $195.00
part# 8R3Z 16A200 A is the OEM Bullitt brace which is the same as the
FRPP # 20201 F only it retails for $174.55, it clears the OEM manifold cover and
stock hood with no problems, you will indent your hood insulator alittle unless
you change the hood insulator to the Bullitt insulator part# 7R3Z 16738-H
which is the same on GT's built after 1/25/07 or on V6's built after 6/25/07
it retails for $84.03.
 
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