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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
JLT CAI for Roush TVS
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<blockquote data-quote="mebcop" data-source="post: 13717424" data-attributes="member: 70119"><p>You are seriously missing the whole point. Do I really care that much that I have to screw with the intake. no </p><p></p><p>I am anti-JLT now simply because of YOU. Your attitude. There are simply too many people having the same exact issue for it to be coincidence, yet you STILL wont admit there might be an issue on some vehicles. In one post you admit that it barely rubs on the radiator shroud, yet you cant believe people feel the need to trim the shroud. </p><p></p><p>It's one thing to stand behind your product, but it's another to ignore an obvious issue (whether it's install directions or design). And you act like we should all have known to leave the mounting bracket loose with the nut at the end of the stud. That's silly. Here's an idea, make it so the bracket actually FITS when screwed down. But again, NEVER ADMIT FAULT, act like people are stupid for not assuming that you should do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mebcop, post: 13717424, member: 70119"] You are seriously missing the whole point. Do I really care that much that I have to screw with the intake. no I am anti-JLT now simply because of YOU. Your attitude. There are simply too many people having the same exact issue for it to be coincidence, yet you STILL wont admit there might be an issue on some vehicles. In one post you admit that it barely rubs on the radiator shroud, yet you cant believe people feel the need to trim the shroud. It's one thing to stand behind your product, but it's another to ignore an obvious issue (whether it's install directions or design). And you act like we should all have known to leave the mounting bracket loose with the nut at the end of the stud. That's silly. Here's an idea, make it so the bracket actually FITS when screwed down. But again, NEVER ADMIT FAULT, act like people are stupid for not assuming that you should do that. [/QUOTE]
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