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CRS24WILSON
Member # 9979
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im looking to swap a rear end in my 1968 mustang but i need the previous brackets taken off and new spring perches welded in, a lot of places wont do it but they (res) said they could for about 200. so my question is basically, are they any good or does someone know of a better place near san jose thats capable?
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Wht86drop
Member # 12104
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I know like 4 people who has taken their stangs there. Nobody had any complaints and said price was reasonable too.
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Marks93
Member # 11130
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Had my 3:55 gears installed there about 2 years ago and they're still going strong. Seemed to be really nice guys.
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CAStang
Member # 9568
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They installed 3:73's in my IRS pumpkin. No complaints here.
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BLK35th
Member # 4685
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They know what they are doing, had them swap out three sets of gears in my car. Take your own lube/parts; it is cheaper.
Depending on what kind of work you need done, a basic gear swap takes these guys less than 45 minutes.
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Rigo5.0
Member # 5247
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Buddy of mine took his SRT10 Viper truck there for a rebuild. Came out perfect! [ 2013-06-01, 05:29 PM: Message edited by: Rigo5.0 ]
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cobraracer46
Member # 1142
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I took off the IRS pumpkin from my car and took it in to Rear end specialties a few years ago for the installation of a Eaton Tru Trac diff and Ford racing 4:30 gears and I was happy the work performed by rear end specialties.
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CRS24WILSON
Member # 9979
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thanks for the input everyone, i've called around to a few places but nobody wanted to do it. looks like rear end specialties it is!
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