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Old 03-30-2012, 03:56 PM   #80 (permalink)
Kyle@STILLEN
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Mike- Thanks again for stopping by today. I found out the test parts were taken off the car to build the manufacturing fixtures. I'm having the kit put back on next week.

The installation isn't actually difficult, it's just time consuming. $400.00 for the install is basically 4 hours of work. If we were to perform the installation, we would pull the fascia because it gives you more room to work. Plus, my guys can have these fascias off in about 15 minutes, so it only makes sense for us to do it this way. The time consuming part is the disassembly of the brakes/hubs and verifying alignment of the backing plate and wheel speed sensors. Running and trimming hoses etc. It's something that just about anyone can do in their driveway, but be prepared to spend a bit of time making sure everything is routed properly and fastened securely.
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