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Old 10-31-2015, 01:05 AM
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While I know they don't command the respect that say kook's do, I just wanted to post that I have been running them for 10 year's/72114 miles as of this month, and still going strong.
Some surface rust around the collector's, very-very mild surface rust around the primary's, but otherwise solid.
Great bang for the buck, so anyone who is considering them, you won't be disappointed.
Spend the xtra dollar's and get the ceramic coated ones!
That's what I have.
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I have them on my car as well and can't complain. Mine have been on the car for at least 10 years, according to the previous owner, and have a little surface rust as well, but work just fine. Now their ORY is another story lol....

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Mine are bubbling at the collectors and I have the ceramic coated ones.



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