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Step 13: Cut off part of the hosing that previously attached the airbox to the valve cover. Attach the mini filter and you’re good to go!
Here it is folks, a partial breakdown of all of the sponsors I have for the Focus. Listed below are current sponsors who I have received product from, and what that product is. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, or have any questions at all about the wagon, you can contact me at kewhipps@goodnet.com.
Customatix: www.customatix.com.
· Shoes and killer gear! Customatix hooked me up with some killer kicks for cruising around in. The cool thing about this site is that you can design your own shoes from start to finish and get them in about 2 weeks. Skate shoes, running shoes, boots… It’s a killer site. Check them out.
Toyo Tires: www.toyo.com
· (4) 215/35 ZR18” Toyo’s. Toyo makes some of the best handling tires on the market today, and the guys down there were kind enough to hook the Focus up with a set of tires. They also hooked up the Bad Apple Civic too just prior to its demise. Look for these tires on quality rides.
Focus Sport: www.focussport.com
· A set of spark plug wires in yellow and an intake system. If you have a Focus, go there. Go there now. You can get everything for your hatch, sedan or wagon. They have cam gears, underdrive pulleys and lots of other goodies too.
Directed Electronics: www.directed.com
· The motherlode: two amps, a DEQ, 5.25” component set, (2) 10” subs, every RCA cable, speaker cable, and wire I needed, PLUS a Python Alarm with window module, shock sensor, and the works! A big thanks goes out to these guys for hooking me up. Look here for a full install report soon.
Pro-Hopper Hydraulics: www.prohopper.com
· Every miscellaneous part I needed that I didn’t have and then some! BIG Thanks goes out to Rick and the crew at Pro-Hopper for helping me big on the wagon. They originally hooked me up with some switches and cylinders for the Civic, and now have continued to help me out with all sorts of other parts that I needed for the Focus. Thanks again guys!
Street Beat Customs: www.streetbeatcustoms.com
· 35X67” Slider. Ok, I didn’t get it for free, so don’t call them hassling them for free stuff. However, Rick did hook me up with a great deal and I appreciate it. Check out their new line of electric sliders coming out next month, and as always, if you want a big slider, go to Street Beat.
KMC Wheels: www.kmcwheels.com
· 18X7.5” Chrome Units. Big thanks to Jaime, Steve, Ray, and all the guys who are down there at KMC. They helped me out a ton with the Civic, and I’ve hung out there a couple of times too. Great fun to hang out with, and great guys in general. Give them a call, and check out their new product line at their website. Oh yeah – and make sure to tell Jaime to lower his truck some more!
Naiser Racing: www.naiser-racing.com