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subikid90

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  • Birthday 06/21/1990

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    WI
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    97 LGT & 98 LGT
  • Interests
    snowmobiling. cars and hockey
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    Student

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  1. I have not once paid attention to the rotation orientation of the thermostat, and I have never had an issue. So I am going to say it does not matter what the rotation orientation is. Spring goes up like the rest mentioned.
  2. Wow I just paid $120 to have mine cleaned, decked and pressure checked.
  3. Under $1000 coils last max of 2-3 years, while kybs and h&rs will last you 10 years. You can put konis on our car easy, wrx stuff fits the same and they make them for the wrx.
  4. You are way better off with kybs and h&rs with spacers over cheap raceland coils any day. Plus they will last many more years
  5. The limited differences are painted body moldings (skirts, lips, mirrors), upgraded sound system and leather. Everything else is the same between the limited and non-limited.
  6. I might of had that backwards lol. The 3rd gen has either one more wire or one less wire than the 2nd gens/neons do
  7. No the third gens have a different coil setup.IIRC it is a 4 wire plug to the coil pack vs the 3 wire on the 2nd gens
  8. The fitment issues are not because of the length. The bolt holes that connect the strut to the hub are different spacing.
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