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This is a bit off topic but still a good upgrade http://www.skinnykidracecars.com/pro...h-carbon-fiber
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Where can I get a J Mod done? I just looked it up and I don't have the tooling or the experience with transmissions. And I don't trust myself, I dont want to risk messing up my DD.
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Id imagine your gonna be hard pressed to find a shop that will do it. Just because it a DIY sort of thing, they may not know anything about it.
Why not start working on your suspension? Shocks, springs, and SFC will make the car even more fun
If you haven't already, look in this thread. There's a lot of info on upgrades to help point you the right way as well.
https://themustangsource.com/f635/3-...ow-tos-519189/
Why not start working on your suspension? Shocks, springs, and SFC will make the car even more fun
If you haven't already, look in this thread. There's a lot of info on upgrades to help point you the right way as well.
https://themustangsource.com/f635/3-...ow-tos-519189/
Last edited by 1999Pony; 3/17/13 at 07:37 AM.
#116
Is a shift kit as good as a J Mod? Is one better than the other? AM states that a shift kit will extend the transmission's life and will give the tranny firmer, tire chirping shifts. Is that true?
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