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Old 02-06-2008, 05:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just got done ordering your trunk mount kit , can't wait on it to get here. This should be the perfect addition to my 50 trim and supporting mods. Sorry just wanted to share my excitement!!!
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Thanks for your support john. I know you will love this product!

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Just got the trunk mount kit and I only see one problem, the relay that is attached to the is broken and the prongs are bent up. I have enclosed pics of the damage. What should I do about this , should I try to bend everything back to normal and squeeze the relay back together or send it back to you to fix or replace?

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Damn, thats the 2nd one this week.

Email your address to me, I will send you a new boost switch. YOu can remove the old one and put this in place.

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Maybe you should look into securing the pump down with 2 of the screws that way it stays still during shipping, since this is turning into a common thing. I pm'ed you my address.
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No, we used to assemble it and that always broke. We need to use more bubble wrap now. We have new custom boxes that we are making that will resolve this.

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