2010 Mustang Parts

2010 Mustang Parts

Improve Your 2010 Mustang’s Looks and Performance with these Parts and Accessories

2010 Mustang Parts

2010 Mustang Parts

Improve Your 2010 Mustang’s Looks and Performance with these Parts and Accessories

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  1. PTCI2-V
    LizardSkin Ceramic Insulation 2 Gallon
    Rating:
    80%
    From $174.59
  2. CBF41
    Flowmaster Axle Back Exhaust Kit Outlaw 2-1/2" Stainless Steel With 4" Tips GT/GT500 Mustang 2005-2010
    Rating:
    96%
    $598.95 MSRP $749.95
  3. Baer Brakes Proportioning Valve Adjustable
    Baer Brakes Proportioning Valve Adjustable
    Rating:
    98%
    $71.96 MSRP $92.95
  4. M1828SSC
    Ford Racing Slim Brushed Stainless Steel License Plate Frame w/ "Ford Performance" Logo
    Rating:
    100%
    $35.99 MSRP $39.99
  5. 5554106
    Steeda Rear Upper Control Arm Double Adjustable Competition Mustang 2005-2014
    Rating:
    100%
    $404.96 MSRP $449.95
  6. Hurst T-Handle Shifter Knob With Button
    Hurst T-Handle Shifter Knob With Button
    Rating:
    100%
    $112.45 MSRP $140.95
  7. MSK231-V
    Shift Knob 2-1/8" Solid Color Mustang 05-26/ Fiesta ST 14-19/ Focus 13-18
    Rating:
    91%
    From $29.69
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2010 Mustang Parts

With a sleeker design and upgraded interior, the 2010 Mustang gives its owners a lot to love. But there’s always room for improvement! Whether you have a V6, GT, or GT500, there are plenty of ways to upgrade your 2010 Mustang’s power, performance, and style.

Although Ford refreshed the layout and materials of the cabin for 2010, you can improve the quality even further. Add racing seats and harnesses and a new shifter and steering wheel for a race-inspired look. Or, give your interior a personal touch with trim kits, custom door lock knobs, shift knobs, floor mats, and more.

Power mods are always popular with Mustangs, and 2010 is no different. The 2010 used the 4.6L V8 with some improvements from the previous model year. But it doesn’t compare with the 5.0L V8 Ford would add in 2011. With a cold air intake, custom exhaust, and engine tune, you can make up at least some of that gap in horsepower. If you want to really add power, check out superchargers for both the V6 and V8 engines.

Don’t forget other popular upgrades like new shocks and springs or coilovers to improve your ride quality and lower your Mustang’s height. You can also customize the look of your Mustang’s exterior with new wheels, LED lighting, spoilers, splitters, grilles, hoods, louvers, and other exterior trim.

Not your Mustang’s year? Check out parts for these S197 Mustangs: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, or 2014.