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Old Jan 10, 2020 | 03:23 PM
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Default Re: RCM Info

Originally Posted by ZERACER
IMO, keep what you have and have TJ rebuild the original as a spare. He makes them better than OEM.
That's exactly what I did. TJ refurbished my original a month ago and did the "Me so horny" mod on it, too. My original is back in the car working great. I had purchased an RCM off of amazon and it worked great, too. But it's my spare, now.

The more time that I spend reading here on the forum about folks with various problems, the more I think one of the first things to do is to swap out the RCM and eliminate that from consideration.....

 
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