Ford Focus Wheels: 4'638 Products
Steering Wheels & Horns

$27.00
Steering Wheels & Horns

$27.00


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M&S-rated tires should do for winter - Baltimore Sun December 12, 2009
M&S-rated tires should do for winterQuestion: I am getting conflicting advice regarding replacement tires for my 2006 Ford Focus. This car is fun to drive, but is dreadful on and more »
2010 Suzuki Kizashi: Solid effort from an invisible brand - Boston Globe December 12, 2009
But when compared to cars it actually competes with, namely the Corolla, Honda Civic, Ford Focus, and new Kia Forte, there's no question the Kizashi is more and more »
On the road: Ford Focus RS - guardian.co.uk December 12, 2009
It looks as if it's been produced by Nike rather than Ford, a riot of wedges, oversized wheel arches, spoilers and inlets that lacks only shoelaces to
Breen tests Ford Focus with Hirvonen - crash.net December 11, 2009
Craig Breen celebrated his victory in the Fiesta SportTrophy International Shootout in style on Thursday as he took to the wheel of a Ford Focus RS WRC car and more »
Rossi calls time on four wheels - for now - crash.net December 11, 2009
Rossi's final competitive outing of the year came at the recent Bologna Motor Show, where he drove a Ford Focus WRC rally car in the annual Bettega Memorial and more »
Based on experience tuning the limited-run RS500 , Herrmann claims Ford could extract 350 hp to 380 hp from the new RS. To help quell torque steer under hard acceleration, the Focus RS would employ RevoKnuckle, Ford’s special front-suspension... It will remain a front-wheel-drive model, as all-wheel-drive is reportedly unlikely to reach production. 5-liter inline-five pushing 305 hp to the front wheels. According to Herrmann’s comments, a new iteration of the Focus RS will debut in 2013 or 2014. The RS name was used on the previous iteration of the ultimate go-fast Focus , which was not sold in America. 5-liter inline-five or a 2.
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A: Why would you do anything to a ford...especially the focus? WOW im surprised everyday. Atleast buy a car that has potenial and looks better like a Neon.
Really? You want to modify a ford....focus? whoa.... (answered by Chuck M on February 10, 1882)
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A: You will need some mechanical knowledge to replace that front wheel bearing. It is pressed into the steering knuckle and is a unitized(sealed) bearing. Support the front of the vehicle on jackstands, your life or limbs are not worth a wheel bearing!!! Remove the desired wheel. Remove the 2 mounting bolts for the front brake caliper. Remove the brake caliper and front brake rotor. Remove the upper and lower ball joint nuts, the outer tie rod end nut and the outer cv joint nut. Use a pickle fork to seperate the ball joints and outer tie rod end from the steering knuckle. Remove the steering knuckle. Note: you may have to tap lightly on the outer cv joint shaft with a hammer to drive it through the knuckle being careful not to hit or damage the threads. Lay the knuckle face down on a flat surface and remove the large retaining snap ring from the backside of the bearing using snap ring pliers. Place the steering knuckle face up on a press and press out the old bearing. Place the knuckle face down on the press and press in the new bearing and install a new retaining snap ring. Reverse disassembly instructions to reinstall the steering knuckle. If you cannot press the bearing due to lack of proper equiptment, i.e. "a press", your local auto parts and machine shop or goodyear or pep boys or whatever should be able to do so for you for a very nominal fee. This procedure involves your brakes and sterring and suspension systems and must be done correctly so as not to endanger you or others due to poor workmanship and is best left to an experienced professional! (answered by Beachcomber on February 10, 1311)
A: why don't you try the parts department of a ford dealership in your area (answered by steffie on February 10, 5348)Q:
A: as far as rim size, yes they will fit. the more important question is will they mount up. the answer is your going to have to measure the bolt pattern. here is a link on how to properly measure blot patterns http://adaptitusa.com/index.asp?PageActi on=Custom&ID=4 (answered by JD M on June 22, 2009)