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Old May 19, 2009 | 04:21 PM
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So I went to stangsuspension today to browse some suspension parts and this is what I read:


After 25,000+ Orders...

9 Years In Business...

And over 10,000 Customers Served,

We have now closed our doors!



We would like to thank all of our customers and suppliers for their support
over the years. Without you, the company would have never been a success.

Open Orders? Order Pending? Customer Support? e-mail sales@stangsuspension.com

If you currently have an order with us, DONT WORRY, its on its way.
Any problems, just e-mail us!

Returns - Our last stated return policy did not allow for any returns to this date.

Warranty - Please contact the manufacturer directly for any warranty issue.

THANK YOU!



so that pretty much sucks. Whats another good suspension site?
Old May 19, 2009 | 04:40 PM
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Sam has a wealth of knowledge and is always helpful.

www.stranoparts.com/
Old May 20, 2009 | 05:43 PM
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ROFLMAO!!!

Let me tell all of you some facts about Stangsuspension and why I never shopped there. They (his actually - one guy) are in Santa Clarita, Ca. - where I live and work. I HAVE BEEN THERE. I wont say his name, but I will tell you that he drives a BMW - not a Mustang.

Closed his "doors?" - Stangsuspension was run out of a 6'x15' CLOSET within his parents' real estate office. 99% of what was sold was drop shipped, which isn't uncommon, but he painted a different picture.

As far as having been there, I had to go to "the closet" to pick up parts for a friend's car because Stangsuspension was the Steeda dealer for the area. Steeda does not allow more than one retailer in a "x" mile radius. A performance shop here in town that does mostly Mustang work could not be a Steeda dealer because of this tool of an "E-tailer" running a business out of the closet. He routinely sold items for sick low prices because he had no overhead.

Businessman - brilliant, probably made his nugget and moved on to other ventures he had /has going

Mustang Guy - tool
Old May 20, 2009 | 05:50 PM
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And some of us even drive Mustangs. Aside from the Shelby GT I autox, I daily drive an '07 GT. And I play around with some others too, including a Mach 1 that was run to an SCCA National Championship in 2006.
Old May 20, 2009 | 06:03 PM
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The first time I saw that guy in the videos I knew he couldn't actually "drive" a mustang . They had a nice website for what thats worth....

I'd rather give my money to Sam, and did so when I purchased my shocks/struts/springs. I'll be looking to purchase from him again when I go watts link next month.
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