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Stock suspension

Dave2g

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Thinking about buying new a new suspension kit. I want to add a little HP to it, so it's needed. I have looked on summit and cjpony but not finding what I want.
Looking for a complete kit. Help!
 
Talk to Shaun at street or track, or John at open tracker racing products!


Mark

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I think Shaun's stuff is a complete set-up designed from the ground up to improve the suspension. John's is based on the original design but improved the weakness or short comings and is vintage legal in racing classes that require original type suspension. I can't speak for Shaun, although I would love to have some of his products, I can speak for the ORP products and service. I have been piecing my upgrades together slowly with ORP parts here and there and the products are top notch but you will not find better customer service anywhere with anything else. Simply the best I have ever seen.
I think the other guys have said that already but I had to throw my 2 cents in there too.
 
I will vouch for both John's and Shawn's stuff. Top notch stuff with even better customer care.
 
Are there certain days he is on? Haven't gotten a reply yet. Not in a big rush, just need to know how much I need to set aside :hmm
 
"Dave2g" said:
Are there certain days he is on? Haven't gotten a reply yet. Not in a big rush, just need to know how much I need to set aside :hmm

Go to his website and contact him. It's just John and Sherri.
 
Dave,
His website should have pricing. Nonetheless, I'm sure John will be in touch with you today.
 
Sorry guys, I didn't check in yesterday like I should have. I have a PM going with Dave2G.


Thank you all for the kind words. :nwort
 
Thanks again guys, another question:

Is there a place where you can learn about vehicle basics? Want to learn everything I don't know, what certain things do, etc.
 
"Dave2g" said:
Thanks again guys, another question:

Is there a place where you can learn about vehicle basics? Want to learn everything I don't know, what certain things do, etc.
Uh...the internet.

Seriously, you can find anything these days. Just take the time to verify it is a legitimate source not just some yahoo's guidance. There are unlimited resources available to you right in the comfort of your own home.

Learn enough to be dangerous and then start tearing into things. No better way to learn IMHO.
 
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