Easy bolt-on design only requiring minor drilling.
From the BDS link...
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HAP
I typed 17 different replies to this and I had to erase them all.
im glad your happy with your purchase can we get back to the world famous oil gears and how we don't know why we need them but we will say its a must.
this has nothing to do with you HAP I am just going back on subject.
I have been reading all damn night and it in fact seems that in mustangs it is very common for the oil gears to brake do to bouncing off the limiter.
So at least I know why my installer said this he is a mustang only race car builder he has prob read or seen it before.
my common sense tells me back when the oil gears were popping the tunes were not right. now that the tunes are better (I am sure not all of them) you don't hear of this much anymore. of coarse I am not trying to say this is 100% the reason but for me in my mind im going with this until someone can give another reason at least.
so who has the gen 3 on order? im hoping for delivery of my stage 2 gen 3 kit end of month. install date Dec12th.
when I get there I will ask him how much to install the gears and depending how much money is in my pocket and how he responds I will prob not get them.
im def not going to put you guys down that have installed oil gears and I am not going to put you guys down that have installed Rouge track bars. so please try and reframe from putting me down for not doing either.
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So, basically new billet oil pump is "bullet proof" versus any vibration we may see from the drivetrain?
How much is an axle and/or driveshaft?
Feel like it'll be cheaper to go that route lol.
drive line prob not a bad idea.
but to reply to your question you can buy a Heights complete independent rear suspension for a few bucks more.