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Lightning Force Performance "Deuce" Idler Failure
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<blockquote data-quote="freeman42" data-source="post: 14639551" data-attributes="member: 161314"><p>I figured as much, but I wanted to be sure. The funny part is I didn't really notice the lack of power for a good 5-10 miles around town, because I can't really get into the boost around here when it's wet. Hankook 295's ain't worth a damn on Pacific Northwestern concrete in January.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeman42, post: 14639551, member: 161314"] I figured as much, but I wanted to be sure. The funny part is I didn't really notice the lack of power for a good 5-10 miles around town, because I can't really get into the boost around here when it's wet. Hankook 295's ain't worth a damn on Pacific Northwestern concrete in January. [/QUOTE]
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