So im looking at all the stuff i want for my car then i stop and say who will install it for me?Where do all my MA people go for your install needs. im looking to install new shocks and the pro kit. This is nuts do i really have to go to the dealership?
I dont know about any shops in Mass, but there is a shop in Ct called Mustang Madness Motorsports , you can find their info on mustangmadnessmotorsports.com
If you can get to Connecticut I would highly recommend Ultimate Edge Performance in South Windsor, CT. Eric, the guy who owns the place, has installed every modification on my 2007 GT vert. From the Hurst shifter to the convertible light bar.
He's meticulous and treats every car likes it's his own. It's a bit of a hike for you but I am someone who just took my car to a shop 100 miles away in Greenwich, CT for a detailing.....lol.
Driving 100 miles to find the best is not a bad thing to do.
+1 on the driving far. once im done with my supercharger install, im having mine trailered all the way up to concord (NH) to have it dynoed. the guy is very reputable and i just met up with a guy with a 600+ rwhp cobra that got tuned there.
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Procharged 2002 Mustang GT 5 Speed 351rwhp 353rwtq at 10psi
Next summer looking to go with:
Bilstien shocks + struts, Lowering springs (brand still TBD (any suggestions?)), MM CC plates, front + rear sway bars, subframes, and upper and lower control arms.
Time to make the pony ride some rails
Dez Racing in Seekonk Ma., their located on Rte.6 across from Seekonk Speedway. Their number is ( 508-336-6588 ), ask for Brian he does all the mechanical work, and Mike Dezotel does all the tuning, Mike. SCT Tuner.
pro tree up in nh is supposed to be good. i got mine dynoed at performance dyno up in concord and am 100% satisfied.
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Procharged 2002 Mustang GT 5 Speed 351rwhp 353rwtq at 10psi
Next summer looking to go with:
Bilstien shocks + struts, Lowering springs (brand still TBD (any suggestions?)), MM CC plates, front + rear sway bars, subframes, and upper and lower control arms.
Time to make the pony ride some rails