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  1. 2010 Sport Wheels on my 07. I love the way they look.
  2. I haven't seen a mirror like that installed in a Fusion, at least not yet anyway. Good luck and Welcome aboard.
  3. Lowered Fusions look great, you're gonna love it. Post up a pic when it's done. There are quite a few lowered Gen2's, check out fordfusionclub . com, a lot of modding going on over there.
  4. The 2006 Fusion did not come with stereos equipped with an aux input for an ipod, that only became available in 2007. You can run your own VIN with the link below, it will show the original sticker for your Fusion. Soft copy the link, put it into your browser and add your VIN # at the end. http://services.forddirect.fordvehicles.com/inventory/WindowSticker.pdf?vin=
  5. Yes, the cover pulls right off. You want to pull close to where the bolts are, just feel where the most resistance is. If you pull far from the bolt, you could possibly bend and snap the cover. :banghead: It is held on by 4 bolts, kind of like a ball in socket joint.
  6. The centerbore of the Taurus wheel is smaller, either 63.3mm or 63.9mm, can't recall which, but it is definitely smaller.
  7. Haven't seen a 2nd Gen gauge swap with a 1st Gen done yet, I don't think it possible. Here is an option for you. http://www.autoanything.com/gauges/77A2309A3352703.aspx?kc=ffsku Here is a better look at it. http://www.slickcar.com/accessories/Ford_Fusion_performance_gauge_face.asp
  8. I'm curious as to why you just don't order them from Ford, either online or at you local Ford dealer parts counter? I can't help you out with any pictures, my car has been covered since I last drove it on Christmas Eve. The snow just keep on coming!
  9. They are a decent tire, I only used them for 10,000 miles and never in the snow. I only got rid of them due to going up in wheel size. I would choose a different tire if I needed new tires though.
  10. The rear will be different between the 4 cylinder (single exhaust) and 6 cylinder (dual exhaust).
  11. If the rims were stock Mustang rims, they should be fine on your Fusion. Both cars have the same bolt pattern with a high offset. You will need to get hub centering rings to use those Mustang wheels. The centerbore on the Fusion is 67.1mm, and the centerbore on the stock Mustang wheels is 70.3mm. The tires are a little wider than the Fusion stock 16" tires, but you should be ok with that size. That being said, just understand that I am not a wheel & tire expert.
  12. I'm not really into the look of them. Just my opinion.
  13. My engine cover I bought online was for a 2006 Lincoln Zephyr. I just removed the LINCOLN lettering from it, same one will fit your 3.0. Here is the link, it came with the 4 screws to mount it on. http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?action=getJointLocator&siteid=214290&chapter=&Sectionids=0,2453&groupid=11820&subgroupid=11821&componentid=0&make=21&model=Zephyr&year=2006&graphicID=KF06172&callout=1&catalogid=2&displayCatalogid=0 Here is a pic of mine.
  14. Sorry, but 15" rims will NOT fit on the Fusion. A minimum wheel size of 16" is needed to clear the brake components.
  15. I feel that the STB really helps when going into turns, it feels like less body roll. I'm quite happy with it and would recommend it. Not sure if the Mazda6 will fit bar though.
  16. Anything is possible, with enough time & money, and a good bodyshop. This has been brought up, and who knows if the part mounting locations are in exactly the same spot. You would be the first to give this a try.
  17. I guess nobody could help you out. I've seen a lot of bad reviews regarding Wheels Next. They weren't all bad, but it seems about half were pretty negative. Most guys on these forums get their wheels from tirerack or discount tire. That 20" wheel & tire should be fine, depending on the wheel offset. But most of us prefer an 18" wheel it seems. Keep us updated.
  18. No worries, you're not the first person that has asked that question...and probably not the last. :beerchug:
  19. I have the Husky Liners and would absolutely recommend them. They fit perfect and look great. I got them from Husky's website, I saw them cheaper on other sites, but the rear mats pictured were separate mats. I wanted to be sure that the correct mats arrived, one solid mat across the rear floor. They are well worth the money. If you have AWD, the website says the rear mats will not fit. (FYI) http://www.huskyliners.com/site//Custom%20Molded%20Floor%20Liners?dt=&d=2&ct=29&answer=46&previous=24#ColorChange Here are the Husky mats in my Fusion.
  20. I believe the Ford Freestar and Ford Windstar have a hub centerbore of 63.4mm. If they are oem wheels, then these will not fit. If they are aftermarket wheels, they should fit on the Fusion, with some hub centering rings of course. Like BBF said, try them on for size.
  21. 35 psi is what is recommended, remember to check psi when the tire is cold. Check the drivers door jam for the sticker with recommended tire pressure.
  22. Just in time for the snow! They'll do the job really well.
  23. I have to vote no, I have the Huskyliners and they do provide better coverage in the front. The top goes up further with the Husky's (by the toes). These pictures say it all, both pictures are from the Fusion. Weahtertech Digitalfit Huskyliners
  24. The 16"wheels will be fine, the Kia Rondo wheels will be a direct fit from what I know. The bolt pattern and hub size is indeed the same. Of course the shop you are buying from should guarantee a proper fit.. Keep in mind, the stock size and recommended size 16" tire for the Fusion is 205/60/16.
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