Used stinger broke down a day after buying!

I just read the whole thread...quite entertaining. I'll be completely honest though, as of this moment I have no idea what this thread was about or any resolution. I do know though...that I can buy ramps at walmart, use them and then return them! On the website now!! :whistle:
Throttle actuators were backed off and got disconnected somehow. Not sure how the dealership didn’t catch that in inspection.

And oh lord what have you done.
 
OPs problem was due to loose wiring connector.

Unfortunately I was the catalyst for it going political.
I replied to a user, which sparked others to chime in, and then sparked the whole back and forth ordeal between them and the user I first replied to.

I'm an aggressive person and some time find it hard to ignore what I think is someone taking shots. It wasn't your fault. I accept responsibility for my posts.
 
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I actually forgot that entire conversation happened.
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Unfortunately I was the catalyst for it going political.
I replied to a user, which sparked others to chime in, and then sparked the whole back and forth ordeal between them and the user I first replied to.

You were just demonstrating LSPI. :laugh:
 
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the mbrp is a good middle ground.. twn 2rbo on youtube has one and loves it!
 
So I am at the exhaust shop right now and the guy is recommending that I don’t do the tips that I bought (From @BriStinga s post) Saying it will cost a whole lot more because he has to cut through the bumper or something and it will be a lot of work. What are your guys thoughts. Pissed I just spent $120 on these tips to not even use them
 
So I am at the exhaust shop right now and the guy is recommending that I don’t do the tips that I bought (From @BriStinga s post) Saying it will cost a whole lot more because he has to cut through the bumper or something and it will be a lot of work. What are your guys thoughts. Pissed I just spent $120 on these tips to not even use them
Lol i just installed tips this weekend, they might have to dremel a little plastic out to make them fit but it isnt that much more work imo
 
So I am at the exhaust shop right now and the guy is recommending that I don’t do the tips that I bought (From @BriStinga s post) Saying it will cost a whole lot more because he has to cut through the bumper or something and it will be a lot of work. What are your guys thoughts. Pissed I just spent $120 on these tips to not even use them

Just do it yourself.
 
So I am at the exhaust shop right now and the guy is recommending that I don’t do the tips that I bought (From @BriStinga s post) Saying it will cost a whole lot more because he has to cut through the bumper or something and it will be a lot of work. What are your guys thoughts. Pissed I just spent $120 on these tips to not even use them
He's just trying to get more money or his install is wrong. All you have to do is remove the stock chrome tips, slip the aftermarket tips on done.
 
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Hey everyone so I’m really struggling to get a good video of the rattling/ticking noise while driving. So firstly here is a video from inside. It sounds like it is layered beneath the engine noise if that makes sense. The phone is having a hard time picking up the noise but I swear it’s coming from the engine area.

HOWEVER, this may be unrelated or maybe this is it, I heard this noise after pulling over, turning the car off and turning it back on. Loud annoying clicking, the video doesn’t do it justice. What is this?
That all weny away once i put the tips on.
 
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So I am at the exhaust shop right now and the guy is recommending that I don’t do the tips that I bought (From @BriStinga s post) Saying it will cost a whole lot more because he has to cut through the bumper or something and it will be a lot of work. What are your guys thoughts. Pissed I just spent $120 on these tips to not even use them
If you got ovals then no trimming needed
 
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no trimming is necessary. just remove the old ones from the bumper using the 4 bolts on the inside. the 75x105mm ovals will fit just fine.
 
Remove the lower valence and remove old tips, install new ones, put valence back on. Done

They will fit.
 
Remove the lower valence and remove old tips, install new ones, put valence back on. Done

They will fit.
What is a valence and how do I remove it?
 
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