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Rusty 02-26-2013 08:43 PM

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Got mine zip-tied up and out of the way.

Elcovorock 02-27-2013 02:13 AM

Why the big cost distinction between the kit for the Stillen ligament and the one for the inventory fascia? Looking at the images of the kit they are the same. Or is it that you don't need the top side supports for the Stillen ?. . . . .

Rusty 02-27-2013 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Elcovorock (Post 2186513)
Why the big cost distinction between the kit for the Stillen ligament and the one for the inventory fascia? Looking at the images of the kit they are the same. Or is it that you don't need the top side supports for the Stillen ?. . . . .

For the Stillen fascia. It takes a different inlet bracket.

martin82 02-27-2013 10:57 AM

Rusty thanks for the pics that routing doesn't work for me!

Mike 02-27-2013 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by martin82 (Post 2185934)
I can't find a way to route the houses and not rub them off... I am running 285's up front at the moment... they lasted 2-3 days before they rub off!!!

my drivers side is fine, but the pass has some wear from when I was running 295s. on the drivers side, I routed the hose behind the fender liner, but the ac lines made that not an option. And, as I type this, I realize that Z1 removed my AC for me, so I should check if I can reroute them.

you can get 12' of it from Summit for 75.


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