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I always reccommend a 34R but if your sure your only doing recreational driving go for the 25R at least and get it from Z1. Great customer service. Also get
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I always reccommend a 34R but if your sure your only doing recreational driving go for the 25R at least and get it from Z1. Great customer service. Also get the heat shrink sheaths they offer to protect the lines and even then you will want to buy some heater hose to wrap the lines even more in areas that lay directly on metal (crash beam, sub frame).
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Can you elaborate? As I am in vegas we had 20 plus straight days of 100 or higher temps, z spent some days in the garage. However, winter is right around the corner. I have been debating between 34 and 25 but really haven't read enough. Any feedback is appreciated.
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