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    installed tokico hp kit

    +1. Should have never pulled away from the shop like that. Take it back and tell them to fix it... Something is messed up! Even if they forgot the bump stops, the car wouldn't be sitting on the bump stops in a resting state. They definitely jacked it up somehow.
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    JL 8W3 sub, Walbro pump, precut P5 sunroof tint, endlinks, etc.

    $15 shipped? Sold. PM me paypal info...
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    Quick question about the steering knuckle

    I don't have any input on your current issue, but if you suspect that the hub is somehow out of round, then you should at least measure it with some calipers before pressing in the new bearing. At the very least for satisfaction to know that it's perfectly round...
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    bestest/cheapest way to get better mpg?

    ...You stand by your assumption, yet your equation proved you wrong... I always got better mileage on premium as well. Even before getting the MP3 ECU upgrade.
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    Haulin' Wagon? 4x8 worthy?

    Something like this? ALL the time! You can fit 8' 2x4s in the cabin all day long. 10' material needs to go on the roof. Plywood goes on the rack just fine, as does drywall. Probably the most weight I've had on there is 4 sheets of 1/2" drywall plus 10 or so 2x4's (I couldn't find a pic of that)...
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    This is killing me

    Most certainly true. It just seems that even to have a shop fix it would be much cheaper than driving it into the ground and buying something new.
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    This is killing me

    Just fix it. I just fixed a knocking rod in my P5- cost all of $250, and that includes 2 (TWO!) royal purple oil changes... Running like a top now. Just cause you have a rod knock hardly means it isn't worth fixing. But hey- it's your bread; do as you please...
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    This is killing me

    Buy a mechanic's stethoscope and start probing around. If it's internal, you'll know...
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    Simple question: yes or no?

    no.
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    Cabin Air filter?

    wow- reading is fundamental... I totally missed that! haha!
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    Cabin Air filter?

    He gives the parts number for the smaller of the two brackets (J001-50-171) but not the larger one that actually holds the filter in place.
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    Cabin Air filter?

    Sent a PM to TheMAN asking for part numbers...
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    Cabin Air filter?

    Well if I can source the bracket and filter, I'll take a look. This seems like a great mod, and my car is always dusty as hell inside.
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    Cabin Air filter?

    It makes me wonder why he went through all the work... Why not just cut out the opening? Perhaps the inside of our housing doesn't have "ridges" to hold the filter in place? Maybe it's not as easy as just cutting out the opening (though I doubt that's the case).
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    Cabin Air filter?

    Funny- look what I found through a google search: http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123631445
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