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The one with cheese on it
Drives: '10 Corolla S Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sugar Land, TX
Posts: 380
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They're not that bad. As far as holding it down. There is a kit for it. You just screw through the bottom plate (after measuring and making sure you don't hit any wires) and it's just as secure as the OEM. When I get a chance, I'll post pics of it. Overall, though, the install is straight forward. MUCH easier than installing the pulleys or the bushings. It just requires ingenuity [*sp?]
I don't know if its just a fresh battery or if its just a better quality, but I noticed that my car cranks up faster. Plus, with all the space you GAIN, you can probably add a BIGGER air intake box. |
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