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What about Griggs racing? They have been racing Mustangs new and old for a long time. Take a look at their GR 350 stuff. http://www.griggsracing.com/ |
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Matt Ugh... I'm never going to make up my mind! |
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Really all the options mentioned are good. Just a matter of personal preference...:thumbsup: |
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About DSE: Pricing should be up in the next week or two, everything should be ready to ship sometime in July. If it does come out to 6 or 7k with remote canister shocks, that is about what I budgeted. Damn Ron, we could still buy a Fox body. |
Matt it is very easy to spend other guys money :lol:
Oh and I think I may have to change my vote, that DSE setup does look very impressive! As you said any of the above mentioned will most likely get you up front, now staying there that is a different matter :thumbsup: |
The DSE stuff looks pretty nice and they are beating on it at tracks everywhere to prove it works.
I know I mentioned Griggs but my vote would be Roadster shop or DSE. My experience with the RS has been great so far. From what I've heard DSE is also a great family vendor to deal with. Dealing with a vendor who is accessible and willing to stand by their stuff is probably the most important piece. It looks like the DSE stuff is designed to sandwich the stock subframe, is that what I'm seeing? If that is the case I guess the condition of your front frame structure may be a deciding factor. If it is in really good shape then maybe the DSE is the right choice. If it is haggered then maybe the RS complete front end makes the most sense. |
Lat-G like forum for Mustangs?
I'm curious, with all of this talk on a Mustang project. Is there any site, similar to Lat-G or PT.com for the Ford guys? Not that I want to promote a different site, but it seems that so few Mustang projects are posted here, and I have to believe that there is a similar contingent of Ford guys as these sites seem to be mostly GM based...
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Matt I think you should sell those seats to help finance your subframe. |
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