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Old 09-09-2010, 09:50 AM
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The installation of this kit has been loads of fun, but last night I installed the head unit and piping to the intercoolers, and I'm abit nervous about the piping under the core support. My car is lowered 1.5 inches, but the pipes are still above the k-member, but they seem awful low to me. Not sure really what I was expecting, but they're out there. Anybody have any issues with this? If you want a pic, I can provide but it will be tonight or tomorrow before I can get it here......
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I have eibach pro kit and longtube headers, air dam only scrapes on speed bumps if I don't slow down
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That is the exact setup I have, can you tell does your piping hang a little lower than the core support?
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I think you will be fine. How much lower is it than the core support?
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I spent a couple of hours last night tinkering with them, and I think it will be fine. I got them real close to the core support, and everything looks great. Thanks for the advice-



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