if the wiring isn't hacked, you're not going to do any damage with water or cleaners...
but DO NOT use a pressure washer as it will defeat the seals on the connectors...
I wash my engine all the time with it in the car, just be careful of the plug valley... any hacked wiring and after...
there is a sleave you can buy for the bilsteins that makes it into a pretty decent coilover as well...
bilsteins are VERY durable, can be revalved easily (and upgraded if needed) and I've only seen ONE blown bilstein, and it was from jumping a truck off a 6' drop...
only shell for me... and we have 93 octane muahahahaha
seafoam is nice...I just don't think I'd run it through my system... and it would NEVER touch my oil
I wouldn't even run one of those drain valves...just another thing to hang down too low and scrape...
my jackstands are for a truck...and each one is rated for more than the total weight of my car...
the rear diff IS a jack point, but the front crossmember is NOT listed as one in the TSRM...
koni's are expensive and a bit....unreliable by what I've experienced...
eibach and bilstein has been a GREAT combon on a lot of cars, I'm interested in trying it on my car and I could get the bilstein's revalved if needed...
never EVER buy the top of the line card. Just one step down can be HUNDREDS of dollars cheaper and is usually a hair bit slower...but with TONS less heat.
Most of your top of the line cards are simply overclocked, you can buy the cheaper one and usually overclock it to those levels as well...
the VERY FIRST THING I bought for my Supra was hood struts...
It's just one of those things that without it, it felt ghetto as all hell and I wouldn't put up with it AT ALL...
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