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Thanks everybody. I just picked up some Tein H tech springs and will hopefully be installing them soon. I'll have pics up when I do.
The guy I purchased the springs from also had the sikky headers, so i think thats where I'm going to start off first. AHH and so it begins $$$ X_X
The guy I purchased the springs from also had the sikky headers, so i think thats where I'm going to start off first. AHH and so it begins $$$ X_X
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Thanks everybody. I just picked up some Tein H tech springs and will hopefully be installing them soon. I'll have pics up when I do.
The guy I purchased the springs from also had the sikky headers, so i think thats where I'm going to start off first. AHH and so it begins $$$ X_X
The guy I purchased the springs from also had the sikky headers, so i think thats where I'm going to start off first. AHH and so it begins $$$ X_X
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Anyway, I have stock exhaust and aftermarket headers, so I will confirm that there IS indeed a sound difference. It's not as drastic as if you combine them with an exhaust I'm sure, but there is a noticeable difference between aftermarket headers and the stock system.
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Not trying to bust your *****, but if you say the sound won't change, why do you want to hear the video?
Anyway, I have stock exhaust and aftermarket headers, so I will confirm that there IS indeed a sound difference. It's not as drastic as if you combine them with an exhaust I'm sure, but there is a noticeable difference between aftermarket headers and the stock system.
Anyway, I have stock exhaust and aftermarket headers, so I will confirm that there IS indeed a sound difference. It's not as drastic as if you combine them with an exhaust I'm sure, but there is a noticeable difference between aftermarket headers and the stock system.
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