Good Speed Shop in Lewisville-Denton area?
I'm looking to have a few parts installed on my '14 GT (I usually enjoy hanging parts myself, but I don't like messing with suspension stuff, and I'm determined to get rid of the wheel hop).
Is there a good shop in the Lewisville to Denton area (I live in Hickory Creek) that can install the Roush 3rd link Wheel Hop eliminator and some Ford Racing P springs? Thanks for the recommendations. I'd take it to the 5 Star dealership in Lewisville, but they've taken me for a ride once before... |
Hpp in lewisville
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springs are super simple.
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Thanks for the recommendations. I probably should just do the springs myself, but I spend enough time under my '65 Mustang (which has a LOT less parts)...
I'm assuming "HPP" is this place: HPP Motorsports 407 Holsford Prairie Rd Ste 2B Lewisville, TX 75056 Get Directions Phone number (972) 395-9844 Thanks again. I installed the GT500 axlebacks without too much trouble, but I wanted a pro to install the 3rd link, and figure the springs can be quickly thrown on while they have it up in the air. In the next month or so, I'm planning on installing the Ford Racing short throw and bracket myself- and probably the Boss quad side exhaust the month after that. Then I'll be "done" again (for awhile :^). |
Yes, HPP Motorsports is the correct place.
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That is the right place. Post up pics after the springs are installed :)
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Springs are on the way (I looked at an install video and crap- I didn't realize it was THAT simple to install them). I still plan on having them install the 3rd link though.
Thanks a lot. Will post pics once the springs are on. |
HPP installed my Koni STR.T and Eibach springs 2 years ago and did a great job. Trustreet are great brake and suspension installers too and they are open on Saturdays which makes them so convenient. You can't go wrong with either choice.
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Shoot- ordered the springs (and new bump stops) yesterday and they are due to arrive on... Monday (so they won't be going on this weekend). I'm realigning the passenger door on the '65 this weekend- so no big deal. It'll just have to wait a week.
I'm going to install the rears myself (disconnect the sway bar and shocks, lower the axle, install springs and stops... easy peasy), but if I decide to have the fronts installed that will be a job for HPP. I'm going to get out of work early one of these days and drive over to HPP just to see what they're all about. Looks like an awesome resource from their website. |
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I made the mistake of taking my GTO somewhere else for work and tune, and I will never make that mistake again. Hpp is where it's at. |
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