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Pedders rear cross frame bushings and GSR shocks installed

I finally got my Pedders rear cross frame bushings (EP1172) and GSR shocks/struts (141206) installed in efforts to help with my wheel hop. I have to give a shout out to Rob from Wretched Motorsports who not only took the entire afternoon off to oversee the install, but also did much of the work himself. While at the shop (Town & Country in Windsor CT) a local fellow Challenger owner (Bruce) stopped by who knew the owner and mechanic of the shop (Steve Kolakowski) and he also got dirty and helped out. A great group of guys with a lot of knowledge. thanks guys.

Upon completion the car performed it's first smoke show and the smile has not left my face yet. Tire change from the F1's is next, but this was a very positive change for the car IMHO.

On the way home I stopped by Bruces house and saw his supercharged 2010 Challenger and the work he has done to the engine compartment - beautiful. Put that on my list for when the codes become avail for me.
I finally got my Pedders rear cross frame bushings (EP1172) and GSR shocks/struts (141206) installed in efforts to help with my wheel hop. I have to give a shout out to Rob from Wretched Motorsports who not only took the entire afternoon off to oversee the install, but also did much of the work himself. While at the shop (Town & Country in Windsor CT) a local fellow Challenger owner (Bruce) stopped by who knew the owner and mechanic of the shop (Steve Kolakowski) and he also got dirty and helped out. A great group of guys with a lot of knowledge. thanks guys.

Upon completion the car performed it's first smoke show and the smile has not left my face yet. Tire change from the F1's is next, but this was a very positive change for the car IMHO.

On the way home I stopped by Bruces house and saw his supercharged 2010 Challenger and the work he has done to the engine compartment - beautiful. Put that on my list for when the codes become avail for me.
I finally got my Pedders rear cross frame bushings (EP1172) and GSR shocks/struts (141206) installed in efforts to help with my wheel hop. I have to give a shout out to Rob from Wretched Motorsports who not only took the entire afternoon off to oversee the install, but also did much of the work himself. While at the shop (Town & Country in Windsor CT) a local fellow Challenger owner (Bruce) stopped by who knew the owner and mechanic of the shop (Steve Kolakowski) and he also got dirty and helped out. A great group of guys with a lot of knowledge. thanks guys.

Upon completion the car performed it's first smoke show and the smile has not left my face yet. Tire change from the F1's is next, but this was a very positive change for the car IMHO.

On the way home I stopped by Bruces house and saw his supercharged 2010 Challenger and the work he has done to the engine compartment - beautiful. Put that on my list for when the codes become avail for me.

I finally got my Pedders rear cross frame bushings (EP1172) and GSR shocks/struts (141206) installed in efforts to help with my wheel hop. I have to give a shout out to Rob from Wretched Motorsports who not only took the entire afternoon off to oversee the install, but also did much of the work himself. While at the shop (Town & Country in Windsor CT) a local fellow Challenger owner (Bruce) stopped by who knew the owner and mechanic of the shop (Steve Kolakowski) and he also got dirty and helped out. A great group of guys with a lot of knowledge. thanks guys.

Upon completion the car performed it's first smoke show and the smile has not left my face yet. Tire change from the F1's is next, but this was a very positive change for the car IMHO.

On the way home I stopped by Bruces house and saw his supercharged 2010 Challenger and the work he has done to the engine compartment - beautiful. Put that on my list for when the codes become avail for me.
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