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I got delayed on my lift and won't be able to send back the core until the 8th or 9th (while you're out of the country) Will you honor the core when you get back even though it will be beyond a month by then?
 
Posts: 181 | Location: Tucson | Registered: October 13, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Yes, absolutely. I apologize that the refund will be delayed because of my absence. I am trying to work something out with a partner so that centerlinks can be sold while I'm gone and refunds can be made, so it is possible that the refund will come before April 15.

Thanks for your understanding!

Bryan
 
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hoohaa, if i order one now, cna you get it to me before you leave?

or if you cant, when could i get it??

im very interested, but my CL is shot already and i dont like driving on it now

ohh and will this work with a steering stabilizer??


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yes it will work with a stabilizer.
and hoohaa I sent back my core it should be there this coming Thursday.
 
Posts: 26 | Location: Hillsboro, OR | Registered: June 13, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by fusionfronty99:
hoohaa, if i order one now, cna you get it to me before you leave?

or if you cant, when could i get it??

im very interested, but my CL is shot already and i dont like driving on it now

ohh and will this work with a steering stabilizer??


This will work with a stabilizer. I probably can't get one out to you before I leave, but I can get one to you on April 15th if you can wait that long. Would that work?
 
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Originally posted by fusionfronty99:
hoohaa, if i order one now, cna you get it to me before you leave?

or if you cant, when could i get it??

im very interested, but my CL is shot already and i dont like driving on it now

ohh and will this work with a steering stabilizer??


This will work with a stabilizer. I probably can't get one out to you before I leave, but I can get one to you on April 15th if you can wait that long. Would that work?


that sounds like a plan Smile can i still send you the money (paypal) while your gone?


99' V6 fronty

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Yes, that would be fine.
 
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hey a question for you guys out there that are running the hoohaa CL. how long has your CL lasted and any bearing problems down the road time wise? just deciding im almost set on his product just wanted to get a little feed back.
thanks
 
Posts: 27 | Location: Paradise | Registered: April 24, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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yes feedback would be good, I am aloso interested.


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mostly stock(for now)
'89 Pathfinder XE over 210k and running good!
Thorley Headders & Magnaflow High Flow Cat w/ 2" turn down in rear wheelwell.
 
Posts: 212 | Location: Western Washington | Registered: November 21, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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He's using a high quality aircraft grade spiracle bearing. The bearings will handle any abuse you'll be able to throw at them with IFS steering.


1995 KC XE-V6 4x4.
 
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does anyone know if he got it set up to be able to sell Center links while he was gone? i know he was talking about it because if so i would like to get one asap im tired of having steering thats slopy i think that its just the center link doing this everything else seems ok well let me know if i can order one and get it before hoohaa gets back next month.
 
Posts: 27 | Location: Paradise | Registered: April 24, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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how do they compare in strength to calmini Hd steering system. I see the HOoHaa is less expensive but im also looking to replace my tie rods @ the same time and brace my idler arm , which mine, for some reason, is differant than any other 1st gen idler arm I've looked at (its beefy, maybe it dont need a brace)
The calmin comes w/ inner tie rods and pitman/ idler arm w/ gusset brace. I also like they way their system works.
wha do you guys think?
I want opinons from hoohaa ppl and calmini ppl.


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mostly stock(for now)
'89 Pathfinder XE over 210k and running good!
Thorley Headders & Magnaflow High Flow Cat w/ 2" turn down in rear wheelwell.
 
Posts: 212 | Location: Western Washington | Registered: November 21, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by Justin F:
does anyone know if he got it set up to be able to sell Center links while he was gone? i know he was talking about it because if so i would like to get one asap im tired of having steering thats slopy i think that its just the center link doing this everything else seems ok well let me know if i can order one and get it before hoohaa gets back next month.


ASAP huh. Really? Should be appreciative that a quality, inexpensive Nissan center link is available at all, much less available within some kind of time constraint.
 
Posts: 33 | Location: Bay Area-Cali | Registered: March 26, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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well the one big reason im trying to get stuff done is here in a few weeks i have to go in for a sergery and will be in a wheel chair for the next 3+ months and wanted to get everything that i could done before then so thats the biggest reason
 
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ASAP huh. Really? Should be appreciative that a quality, inexpensive Nissan center link is available at all, much less available within some kind of time constraint.

give the guy a break, yea it kinda pushy to put a rush on an already good deal but on the other hand;
we've all been there, for one reason or another, not wanting to wait, tired of down time, just wanna get it over with. me, being an impatient person I can defenatly sypathize with that.


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mostly stock(for now)
'89 Pathfinder XE over 210k and running good!
Thorley Headders & Magnaflow High Flow Cat w/ 2" turn down in rear wheelwell.
 
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