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I feel for you OP! But its always good to do research as well. For perfect fitment, the original would be the way to go. I trust the many reviews
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I feel for you OP! But its always good to do research as well. For perfect fitment, the original would be the way to go.
I trust the many reviews here on this forum over what an aftermarket company says about their own product. I believe that if you read more reviews, you would have realized that there would be fitment issues, and went with the original! Haha. Sorry if it sounds like I'm bashing Evo-r. I'm a big fan of small business owners, but this is a place where we can promote or sort out good/bad companies. I hope for the best, and that all that pressure on the diffuser won't make it crack down the road or on a speed bump. Good luck!
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