Where to buy stock replacement parts?
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Where to buy stock replacement parts?
Hello everyone,
I am new to the forum and have a couple questions. I own an unmolested teal/grey cloth/sunroof cobra with 21K miles. It is 100% stock/original, and I want to keep it that way! I am looking to replace the headers, shocks, bushings, possibly the radiator and several other items because of age. What sources do you recommend for keeping the car as original as possible? I have looked at some of the links under "parts for you 1993 Cobra", but most seem to be repro parts - is there still a source for OEM/original spec parts? If not, what/where do you recommend in order to keep the car as true to original as possible?
Also, is there an online source for a parts manual and maintenance/assembly manual? I have a generic Mustang maintenance manual, but there is no parts manual and the detail is not great.
Thanks in advance!
I am new to the forum and have a couple questions. I own an unmolested teal/grey cloth/sunroof cobra with 21K miles. It is 100% stock/original, and I want to keep it that way! I am looking to replace the headers, shocks, bushings, possibly the radiator and several other items because of age. What sources do you recommend for keeping the car as original as possible? I have looked at some of the links under "parts for you 1993 Cobra", but most seem to be repro parts - is there still a source for OEM/original spec parts? If not, what/where do you recommend in order to keep the car as true to original as possible?
Also, is there an online source for a parts manual and maintenance/assembly manual? I have a generic Mustang maintenance manual, but there is no parts manual and the detail is not great.
Thanks in advance!
93 Teal & grey cloth, sunroof #2062
Re: Where to buy stock replacement parts?
Welcome, Just take the headers off and have them sandblasted and re-painted, the other stuff is there really an issue with them or are you that OCD? If it isn't broke don't fix it!KY Cobra wrote:Hello everyone,
I am new to the forum and have a couple questions. I own an unmolested teal/grey cloth/sunroof cobra with 21K miles. It is 100% stock/original, and I want to keep it that way! I am looking to replace the headers, shocks, bushings, possibly the radiator and several other items because of age. What sources do you recommend for keeping the car as original as possible? I have looked at some of the links under "parts for you 1993 Cobra", but most seem to be repro parts - is there still a source for OEM/original spec parts? If not, what/where do you recommend in order to keep the car as true to original as possible?
Also, is there an online source for a parts manual and maintenance/assembly manual? I have a generic Mustang maintenance manual, but there is no parts manual and the detail is not great.
Welcome, Just take the headers off and have them sandblasted and re-painted, the other stuff is there really and issue with them or are you that OCD? If it isn't broke don't fix it! IMO
Thanks in advance!
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Not OCD!!!
- just replacing parts that are suspect. The shocks and bushings definitely need replacing. The radiator has a very small leak, but I won't know if it is repairable until I remove it to get a closer look. I just want to have a source lined-up, so I am not sidelined too long. Same with the headers. There is the slightest "tick, tick, tick", and the headers look suspect. obviously I won't replace them until I confirm that is the culprit (could just be a gasket). Some of the other stuff is just "icing" (OK, OCD
) details mainly in the engine compartment - hoses, clips, weatherstripping, etc. My concern is getting oem quality parts - Not poor fitting knock-offs! Where do you recommend?


93 Teal & grey cloth, sunroof #2062
Re: Where to buy stock replacement parts?
Welcome to the site. You'll find lots of info here, many cool pics, and some laughs (especially when Vin is on his game).KY Cobra wrote:
Also, is there an online source for a parts manual and maintenance/assembly manual? I have a generic Mustang maintenance manual, but there is no parts manual and the detail is not great.
Thanks in advance!
For the work you plan on doing, I highly recommend a '93 Ford Service Manual. A good source for this type of publication -
http://www.helminc.com/helm/homepage.asp
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With that few miles, I would be shocked if the headers are bad. Possibly just loose or gasket is shot. Also, be sure that you aren't hearing the roller rockers - they are a bit noisy.
For the rad, you might want to take it to a shop and get it checked over. It can be repaired there, if needed.
Shocks - A lot of people spec Tokico as replacements for similar ride. Paint them black like the stockers and you'll be all good.
Bushings, pretty much any replacement will work.
You will be hard pressed to find NOS (new old stock) on the trim items, but the repros are generally pretty good.
For the rad, you might want to take it to a shop and get it checked over. It can be repaired there, if needed.
Shocks - A lot of people spec Tokico as replacements for similar ride. Paint them black like the stockers and you'll be all good.
Bushings, pretty much any replacement will work.
You will be hard pressed to find NOS (new old stock) on the trim items, but the repros are generally pretty good.
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Agreed - JD has helped me out a lot.93#2837 wrote:Google PPI mustang parts. They have a lot of factory parts.
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X2JohnLynch wrote:You sure you don't have 121k miles? That is odd that your shocks are bad with low miles and headers
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YEP, 100% sure!!! Everything has been well documented. Plus, the car is WAY too clean and original to have survived 121K that way. The exhaust may be a gasket - Honestly, I haven't even done anything about it because the sound is very faint. Part of the shock issue may be the bushings. They are hard and dry rotted and need replacing. I'll have to see. For now, the Cobra is going in storage until Spring. Hopefully my garage and lift will be built by then:-)
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I'm Sure the exhaust is Just a gasket, you can have them media blasted, however they did not come Coated, so I would not paint them, once they are blasted I am sure it will stay in the garage, so no need to coat them.
As for Struts, I have seen, and had a few low mile cars with the struts lock up in the front. I recommend using 03/04 Mach 1 Struts, you can currently get them from Ford. They are as close as you are going to get to OEM.
As for anything else OEM, it's supply and demand, demand is great for OEM 93 Cobra parts, but the supply has dried up! Either use FORD Tooling parts only, or search e-bay for NOS parts is as best you can do. Good luck in your search.
As for Struts, I have seen, and had a few low mile cars with the struts lock up in the front. I recommend using 03/04 Mach 1 Struts, you can currently get them from Ford. They are as close as you are going to get to OEM.
As for anything else OEM, it's supply and demand, demand is great for OEM 93 Cobra parts, but the supply has dried up! Either use FORD Tooling parts only, or search e-bay for NOS parts is as best you can do. Good luck in your search.
I would get the car up on a lift while running and check the exhaust. I had some ticking that turned out to be cat heat shield.
Also ditto on the roller rockers which are noisy.
As for the look of the headers they were never coated from the factory and develop a light surface rust like coating. It doesn't look great but that's the correct look if you into 100% original.
I looked for oem shocks & struts for a year with no luck so I went with a Ford set from a 2001 Bullitt (also made by Tokico) that work fine
If you need a radiator the only place that has the OEM brass one is NPD but its expensive ($350)
NPD has some of the hard to find 93 Cobra parts like rear brake lines but with a low mile car I doubt you would need them but who knows how long they will be available. I got them just have a set as a spare
I just ordered a set of their rear brake flex lines for my 84 SVO, If you think NOS Cobra parts are hard to get try the SVO's!
Also ditto on the roller rockers which are noisy.
As for the look of the headers they were never coated from the factory and develop a light surface rust like coating. It doesn't look great but that's the correct look if you into 100% original.
I looked for oem shocks & struts for a year with no luck so I went with a Ford set from a 2001 Bullitt (also made by Tokico) that work fine
If you need a radiator the only place that has the OEM brass one is NPD but its expensive ($350)
NPD has some of the hard to find 93 Cobra parts like rear brake lines but with a low mile car I doubt you would need them but who knows how long they will be available. I got them just have a set as a spare
I just ordered a set of their rear brake flex lines for my 84 SVO, If you think NOS Cobra parts are hard to get try the SVO's!
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