Factory Connection
34 Commerce Way, Barrington, New Hampshire 03825
About the Business
Factory Connection is a reputable car repair institution located at 34 Commerce Way in Barrington, New Hampshire. With a team of skilled technicians and state-of-the-art equipment, we provide top-notch services for all types of vehicles. From routine maintenance to complex repairs, we are dedicated to keeping your car running smoothly and safely on the road. Trust Factory Connection for all your automotive needs in the Barrington area.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 20:00
Friday:
08:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Get my 2023 crf450 50th anniversary suspension done here. Bike feels much more balance. Needed a them to add a little more bottoming resistance ro their valve job and they did. Can't wait to try it out in the spring. I know it's going to be great. Ricky"
"Do you put screw-in suspension on a 2012 Ford Explorer limited, and what is the value?"
"Factory Connection has been extremely helpful. I've been in person, since I'm rather local. Not only quick to answer the phone, but to give useful information too. They are very knowledgeable in suspension and have a quick turnaround time. A lot of the information is over my head, but that's why I chose them to help with all of it. Highly recommended."
"Best experience I’ve ever had with a suspension company. Rookie took care of me from start to finish and made sure that I would be well taken care of. The turnover time was quick and I was riding my bike within a week! The suspension has felt better than it ever has and I feel like I can finally trust my front end! Thank you FCS!"
"I’ve been using Factory Connection for suspension services for 5 years now and have not had a single bad experience with them. They are going to work with you to get your suspension dialed and turn around times are pretty fast! If you send your suspension in for a revalve make sure to give them as much information about what you want to change as possible. The more they know the better your revalve will be! Call them up and pick their brain about clickers and sag adjustments to see how you like the bike to feel on certain terrain. That way when you go for a revalve they know what direction to go (firm or soft). I also recommend doing both the shock and forks together, they work as one and sometimes the front feeling off can actually be solved by a shock adjustment."
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