Ryan P
No the part fits fine it is just a little harder to install. The small piece that fits up into the unibody is smooth, so if you take a cutting blade on a dremel tool and run it on the flat surface to make two 1/16-inch marks on the surface left and right of the center threaded section...
I took a cheap screwdriver bent it to a 45-degree angle cut groves into the back side of the mount and used the screwdriver tip to apply pressure when tightening the allen key bolt.
There is absolutely no difference in functionality. Plus, like you said they are a third of the price. The only difference is they will hang down a little lower. I already used them when I pulled the wheels to paint my calipers black and to put on my mud guards. My low-profile jack fit under...
I know these have been mentioned before, but there may have been some information on here that at least to me was not clear. I installed these Sunday and they are not flush to the bottom of the car like the factory plastic ones. I don't have the Verus engineering ones, so I am not sure how much...
That is why they have phrases like "there is an asshole for every seat" I went through the same experience with my crossfire SRT6, which I still own that was Chrysler/Mercedes bastard child lol. My supra is 2025 so I am hoping down the road they figure out a way to unlock the ECU
Live in Florida drove to North Charleston SC 373 miles each way, Too much dealer BS trying to buy in Florida. 2025 Base with all option packages and 500 off MSRP with lifetime powertrain warranty.