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I want cold air intake and anti-sways(to start with)
From all of the stage one upgrades, which are realistic for someone like myself? Very little vehicle tweaking exp and very little tools.
And could someone recommend a good performance shop for me? I"m in the Columbia, MD area
Thanks guys!
From all of the stage one upgrades, which are realistic for someone like myself? Very little vehicle tweaking exp and very little tools.
And could someone recommend a good performance shop for me? I"m in the Columbia, MD area
Thanks guys!
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Both upgrades are pretty easy, but what exactly do you mean by 'very little tools'??? You will need the basics for these (socket set, pliers, phillips...) Nothing too major though...
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I don't know if there is a shop anywhere in columbia ( I haven't found one) but there is a good one in Beltsville call "Racecraft", i think.
As for tools, go to Sears and pick up a socket wrench set. Lifetime warrenty even if you F up the tools.
As for tools, go to Sears and pick up a socket wrench set. Lifetime warrenty even if you F up the tools.
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