cobrajeff96
Well-Known Member
The bleed procedure for a rack is pretty easy and there's tons of youtube vids on it. Just make sure it's not spongey feeling before you actually interact with traffic.
There should be a visible part number on the boot and Ford should be able to sell them to you. Failing that, an online site like Tasca ought to have them. Cause if not, now I'm worried. Just make sure you buy only a Ford boot that is either the same p/n as the original or is a direct replacement for that p/n because everyone I've ever seen use a 'universal boot' has always cursed themselves for using them. They WILL leak.
I did have a junkyard rack I bought and sent to TurnOne for refurb since it was an 03/04 Cobra unit. That's another option in case you suspect anything's bad or a job is over your head.
There should be a visible part number on the boot and Ford should be able to sell them to you. Failing that, an online site like Tasca ought to have them. Cause if not, now I'm worried. Just make sure you buy only a Ford boot that is either the same p/n as the original or is a direct replacement for that p/n because everyone I've ever seen use a 'universal boot' has always cursed themselves for using them. They WILL leak.
I did have a junkyard rack I bought and sent to TurnOne for refurb since it was an 03/04 Cobra unit. That's another option in case you suspect anything's bad or a job is over your head.