The Escort replacement's got more street-cred than any new Ford for the last ten years – the popular Focus is clearly going to be huge in the world of Max-ing. With a car this stylish, though, any mods need a careful touch - will they enhance its cool, or ruin it? Are all the mods an easy DIY prospect, and will the car still be legal after its makeover? The full colour Haynes Max Power guide to DIY modifying has the answers. This new edition also contains info on hands-free phone installs, satnav and speed camera detectors.
Body styling - grilles, wings and splitters, mirrors, debadging and spraying
Lights - bulbs, fogs, spots and rear light clusters
Security - avoiding trouble, fitting alarms and armour door plates
The Law - what's legal (and what's tolerated); speed cameras and radar detectors
Suspension - lowering, kits, struts and coilovers
Brakes - discs, pads, painting calipers and drums
Interior - painting, filming, gear knobs, dials, pedalling, neons and harnesses
ICE - head units, speakers, woofers, amps and wiring
Engines - improving performance, replacing, filters, induction kits, bonnet lifters, braided hoses and leads
Exhausts - fitting a back box
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 216 pages, approx 1000 colour illustrations
Haynes Book No. 4085
Format: HB 216 pages
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Pub date: Not Known (2nd edition)
ISBN: 978184425600