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07TGGT

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Installed my PH Brace and LCAs yesterday. Quality parts for very good price. If anyone is on the fence about Stallion Suspension, just pull the trigger, you won't regret it!
 

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I can't wait to get mine put on ...LCA's, UCA and panhard bar
 

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When you installed the panhard you probably noticed it sat at an angle. Our relocation bracket straightens it out. There's really no need for a PH relo bracket unless you need the clearance for an aftermarket diff cover etc. Of course it is shiny and I'd like to have your money, so you could always buy it for that reason too, LOL.

Now the panhard support brace would be something to consider if you like to take corners much faster than you should :thumb:

Feel free to PM me if there's ever anything I can help you out with.

hhaha lol cool deal man thanks!
 

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No, they don't. I wish they did though. Think you will ever make relocation brackets Tad?


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Stallion Suspension has some top notch stuff!!! They are in the works of getting other stuff designed......As Tad has told me before there is a long list of things that his company will be doing it is just gonna take time to get it there..... Here are some photos of the items and how they fit on my car......Also gotta show a photo of the decal that I am sporting....lol
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Stallion Suspension Lower Control Arms-With Brake Cable Clip---Fits Perfect no issues at all with fitment....
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Adj. Panhard Bar, Panhard Bar Relocation Bracket, and Panhard Bar Brace....All fit perfect no issues at all with the install....
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K-Member Brace.....Easy as hell to install and no problems with it.....
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+1 on the quality, fitment, and above all.. CUSTOMER SERVICE of freedom racing! Something that has been lost by some retailers these days but freedom racing and tad set the bar.
 

07TGGT

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+1 on the quality, fitment, and above all.. CUSTOMER SERVICE of freedom racing! Something that has been lost by some retailers these days but freedom racing and tad set the bar.

QFT

I haven't had customer like I had with Tad ever before except for with Chris Rose at AM.


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No, they don't. I wish they did though. Think you will ever make relocation brackets Tad?


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We do not have them ready yet. We've played around with a few designs but don't have them to the point we want yet guys. Someday... someday...
 

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Would really like to see how the 3v tool works for changing springs.

We include 2 valve spring shoes. One has a smaller opening for just changing followers. You can set it right against the valve stem, on top of the keepers, so they won't pop out, causing a dropped valve.

The other shoe has a larger opening, allowing the keepers to come out when you want them to. The tool is very simple to use once you get the hang of it on a couple cylinders. And we make it here... in the USA... :highfive:
 

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Haha, thanks guys! We have some good products, and we even have some great products. We're small though and can't exist if we don't take care of customers. As far as I know, we've never had a dissatisfied customer, as we've always been able to resolve every issue to their satisfaction. I imagine if there was one they would have contacted us or posted in one of these group hug threads, LOL. That's not bad for two years in business!

I suppose sooner or later we'll have an upset customer. Maybe it will be because we did something wrong, maybe the customer will just be impossible to please. It doesn't matter, we'll do everything we can to make that customer a happy customer to prevent them from remaining an upset customer. We've lost money on deals bending over backwards to keep a happy customer. We listen to customer feedback. We improve our tools and suspension based on our partnership with customers.

There are some larger companies, with greater resources, that make certain things better than us. We make some things better than some larger companies who have greater resources. We try. We try everyday to make good and/or great products, while keeping the cost as low as possible for all of you. With all that said, we're in business to make a living. I believe if we continue on our current path, we'll do just that well into the foreseeable future!

Look at the length of this rant. My poor wife, LOL...
 

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I unfortunately dont have any of your suspension pieces, just the shirt for helping with that list. But I have all of those items already lol, damn. Decal would be cool, might switch it up just for that hahaha
 

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