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      04-01-2016, 09:32 PM   #1
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Don't really want to sit and bash MMP I'm just not too impressed with the quality of this product at the price paid. Performance wise I'm good with. Installation was a pain in the ass. The rear silicon 90 tore and had to end up trimming it. Again this is not a bash on MM performance this is just my opinion on wasting my money.
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What tore exactly ? Is the silicone not as strong as other silicone inlets?

how is the fitment? are these the factory side inlets?

Would like to know before making payment on the group buy
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What tore exactly ? Is the silicone not as strong as other silicone inlets?

how is the fitment? are these the factory side inlets?

Would like to know before making payment on the group buy
These were the metal and silicone passenger side inlets. I tore the rear turbo 90. It tearing was more than likely my fault. I think the full silicone would have probably been easier to install since they will have a little more flex. For the price I just expected a little better quality. You could probably put the kit together yourself for around $150 max. I wouldn't hesitate to buy the silicone ones from them. I just wouldn't buy this one again.
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Not quite understanding why this review thread was created.

Replacing inlets is a PITA no matter what route you take.
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Not quite understanding why this review thread was created.

Replacing inlets is a PITA no matter what route you take.
I was just stating my opinion that for the price the overall quality of the product wasn't very impressive. And that's all.
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