Most Popular Parts/Products
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Most Popular Parts/Products
What do you think are the most popular products for 2005+ Ford Mustangs that are performance related?
I would start with..
SCT X-Calibrator II
Diablosport Predator
JLT Series II Intake
What else? Those seem really popular, I would like a lot more suggestions.
It can be lower control arms, or axle-back exhausts, anything that improves vehicle performance (suspension, braking, powertrain, drivetrain, etc.).
I would start with..
SCT X-Calibrator II
Diablosport Predator
JLT Series II Intake
What else? Those seem really popular, I would like a lot more suggestions.
It can be lower control arms, or axle-back exhausts, anything that improves vehicle performance (suspension, braking, powertrain, drivetrain, etc.).
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As in, people saying intake and programmer are the most popular over and over is just backing-up what i've already observed and posted. I was hoping for different responses, something that I already haven't observed on my own.
I'm starting a business, and i'm figuring out what to get as soon as possible, in order to offer the most popular parts that the majority of '05+ owners that modify their Mustangs want.
So it's looking like...
Intakes
Programmers
Springs
Exhaust (Axle-Backs, Cat-Backs, Mid-Pipes, or Headers? Or all of them?)
Control Arms (Lower only? Are people just buying rear lower control arms to help reduce wheel hop? Are they popular?)
Ring & Pinion Gear Sets
Shifters
Underdrive Pulleys
I'm not going to get into styling modifications and wheels/tires for a while. (maybe 6 months to a year for styling mods, and a year to two years for wheels/tires)