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Eric.M 10-14-2006 09:44 PM

Ford 9" for 2000 Mustang
 
Can anyone recommend a shop to custom build a Ford 9” for a 2000 mustang?

Thanks!

2 kwik 10-14-2006 09:48 PM

RE: Ford 9" for 2000 Mustang
 
sorry we don't even know where you are dumbass:D

Eric.M 10-14-2006 10:19 PM

RE: Ford 9" for 2000 Mustang
 
2 kwik, if it will help with your recommendation - I’d gladly pay a little extra for shipping from a more distant shop – if it means a better product.

And my location is listed in my Member Profile – yours is not.

2 kwik 10-14-2006 10:23 PM

RE: Ford 9" for 2000 Mustang
 
well noob why should any1 have to check your asking the question:D anywaz several of the good gear companies can handle this...also any good machine shop can cut the axle tubes and fab up the axles or get them from strange axles....harden'd to your spec

Eric.M 10-14-2006 10:52 PM

RE: Ford 9" for 2000 Mustang
 
Well 2 kwik, you are about 5 quarters short of a dollar on this one.

Just to reiterate - my location has NO bearing whatsoever on which shop I choose to mail-order a rear end from.

Also, I am not looking to have a 9” core chopped up by some back-woods machine shop, only to find out the welds lacked penetration - as the housing grenades the first time I launch with slicks.

My question was intended to solicit information from people who have purchased a complete bolt-in 9” rear end, and was happy with it – i.e. it fit and performed well, and was reasonably priced.

Please do not let my “newbie” status on these boards give you the false impression that I’m lacking education or technical knowledge.

I understand that it’s customary to razz the new guys a bit - just so you know, you’re not any good at it...

2 kwik 10-14-2006 10:56 PM

RE: Ford 9" for 2000 Mustang
 
no, no noob razing as if you will take the time to look at your post it was in the least of term very veg...as far as a machine shop doing it is were you come in to ask around on thier work......any way let me help you find one go here
www.google.com


have a nice day

Eric.M 10-14-2006 11:16 PM

RE: Ford 9" for 2000 Mustang
 
I ask a “very vague” question – ‘Can anyone recommend a shop to custom build a Ford 9” for a 2000 mustang?’

And 2kwik gives the “very specific” answer: ‘www.google.com’

I sure hope it’s not common practice on these boards to call someone a dumbass anytime you’re unable to provide constructive input towards answering a Mustang related question.


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