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So, he emailed me back! The lines shipped last week and should at my house when I get home tonight. To his credit, he did he email me before but it was in my junk box.
I am very glad you received your order and it looks good! I on the other hand still have not heard anything from them on my order, I have tried to call and email them several times without any answer. Sigh, they have my money and after 2 weeks of crickets I don't know what to do now. With...
So I bit the bullet and bought a set of OBX header. I tried to fit it to a set of trick flows that I have kicking around and the joint where the tubes go into the collector hits the side of the head. I am sure I can grind on the head to make it fit but has anyone else had any issues?
Man your not kidding, I was hoping someone would find it helpful but now I see that his lack of not following through has really left every one here jaded. Sorry, I got excited also when he said that he was making more but it's not probably going to happen.
Whoa, hey man. That is what the guy told me, I don't personally know him but that is what he said to me via text. I agree with everyone here that he is not very responsive since it took me months to get that out of him.
But still not a reason to call me a liar even if you are angry with...
Prince, I didn't receive the factory radio with the bezel so I can't say for sure however I would suspect that their radio version came without a clock. I agree with you, it would be silly to have two clocks but the space by the clock makes for a clean place to mount auxiliary switchs.
96Green,
I bet your right about the clock connector however I suspect that the 96-97 explorers may have it hidden somewhere behind their radios. My logic is that Ford probably didn't have too many variants of their wire harness in general since it wouldn't be cost effective. Can anyone verify?