good reliable shops in SD for MREV2 install?
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good reliable shops in SD for MREV2 install?
Anyone can recommend any good shops in SD for MREV2 installs?
I'm willing to pay someone to do it correctly.
I'm willing to pay someone to do it correctly.
Originally Posted by cloud
Anyone can recommend any good shops in SD for MREV2 installs?
I'm willing to pay someone to do it correctly.
I'm willing to pay someone to do it correctly.
The only major thing to watch out for is when you take off your lower plenum you place a rag or something over the holes so nothing falls into your engine.
If I still lived in SD I would do it for you no problem I've done it many times.
I plan on coming down to SD next weekend if it's not installed yet let me know by pm. I'll do it for you if I come down.
I have everything needed except the torque wrench.
Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
shoot me a PM. I can come to your house and install it, or you can come to my shop. either way works for me.
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Derek
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Do it yourself. It's very easy and straight forward. Just take your time and everything should be fine.
PS. Yes, you should use an inch-lb torque wrench. Everything is stated easily in the manual.
PS. Yes, you should use an inch-lb torque wrench. Everything is stated easily in the manual.
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