Performance Shop Recommendations - Central PA

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Hey all, does anyone have any recs for a reliable shop to have aftermarket parts installed? Specifically looking at lowering springs at the moment. I am in South Central PA but willing to drive somewhere reasonable in the state for a trustworthy shop.
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I got my Eibach springs and sway bars installed at Limitless Motorworks LLC in Lititz Pennsylvania. 717–954–9514. It’s a one-man auto shop that does regular auto repair as well as custom work. 2023 Mach E premium EX4, which had the stiff ride that comes stock with MME that lack magna ride. Car is lowered about 1.5 to 2 inches, but rides much better now. Chris, the owner was very accommodating. Some garages will not take aftermarket parts that the customer brings in. He told me Eibach makes reputable products and he had no problem with installing it. I got them put in about five months ago and everything went perfectly fine. he does not have a four wheel alignment rack so I had to go to a different place - Goods Auto Service 717-626-4329. They gave good service and have free loaner vehicles (beaters that work fine for half a day).
BTW, do you have any recommendations on a good Lancaster area Ford dealership, who knows what they’re doing with electric vehicles?
 
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I got my Eibach springs and sway bars installed at Limitless Motorworks LLC in Lititz Pennsylvania. 717–954–9514. It’s a one-man auto shop that does regular auto repair as well as custom work. 2023 Mach E premium EX4, which had the stiff ride that comes stock with MME that lack magna ride. Car is lowered about 1.5 to 2 inches, but rides much better now. Chris, the owner was very accommodating. Some garages will not take aftermarket parts that the customer brings in. He told me Eibach makes reputable products and he had no problem with installing it. I got them put in about five months ago and everything went perfectly fine. he does not have a four wheel alignment rack so I had to go to a different place - Goods Auto Service 717-626-4329. They gave good service and have free loaner vehicles (beaters that work fine for half a day).
BTW, do you have any recommendations on a good Lancaster area Ford dealership, who knows what they’re doing with electric vehicles?
Thanks for the info! As long as he did good work for you that makes me feel good. Mind if I ask round about what the install cost was?

As far as ford dealers go, I purchased from Fred Beans in Mechanicsburg and had a good experience. 3 or 4 people I talked to throughout the process actually had Mach E’s as well and they were very transparent with what to expect. No BS on range, which was nice to hear. We have a Tesla so I was aware of winter limitations and all that.
 

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Ok - I was interested in a dealer who is good with EV & Mach e service, if/when needed. Glad to hear that you had a good buying experience at Beans, but I wonder about their service, or any other dealers you know about? I have no immediate needs for it, but wanna know for possible future.

Regarding costs for the suspension
upgrade: Eibach parts $776, installation at Limitless was $747 and Good’s 4 wheel alignment was $177.
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