TCI deep trans pan
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My car is lowered on eibach's black springs that have since lowered itself even more. I have hit hard several times not a prob. I did loose the drain plug in the middle of no where once, so change it to a tapered one like on a typical oil pan.
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This pan needs longer bolts huh? Yea I got the pan droped and ready to put this pan on and stock bolts dont reach. Yea I should have thought of it before but the guy who sold me the damn thing should have said something when I asked him what the pan originally came with. Now Im gonna have to put the stock one back on and drop the pan again in a few k miles.
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Now that you mention it, I do recall being pissed that
I had to hop in the beater try to find metric bolts
on a Sunday morning. Forgot about that one. You do
need that extra quarter inch.
I had to hop in the beater try to find metric bolts
on a Sunday morning. Forgot about that one. You do
need that extra quarter inch.