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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Texas
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![]() I don't know what all you guys have up there.. but the only place I bring my stang for suspension/chassis brace type work is called "Texas Off-Road". I know it doesn't seem like they would do that kind of work, but they are very high quality installers. They mostly lift trucks, but they also lower and install certain frame braces.... The guy that works on my car when it's there is a drag racer, so he knows his stuff. He even offered to allign my C/C plates when I put them in. He's the one that lowered my car, put all the Steeda Suspension on , and welded in my sub-frames... he even went back over all the grind/weld points with several layers of sealent and then black body paint. Try calling around to a store like that in your area, someone that does a lot of suspension work should be able to lower a car just as easy as raising one. They may even put in your sub-frames...
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