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Old Jul 28, 2022 | 05:36 PM
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Default What to buy with $75 Holley credit?

Hi all,

Short version:
If I had a $75 credit with Holley, what would you buy for your 1999 Blazer?

Long version:
I've been going around and around with Holley about what I say is a defective design for one of their idler arms. It is the one you would need to install the Outfitter Design 1-ton idler arm upgrade.

I had purchased one of the Proforged ones as I had heard good things about that brand of suspension and steering parts. Well the idler arm I got came with a nylok style nut instead of a castellated nut and cotter pin for attaching the idler arm to the center-link. I think this is an awful design. First I don't trust it from a safety point of view and I also found it impossible to install as the nylok nut would cause the stud to rotate before the cone of the stud could have enough friction with its mating surface in the centerlink.

But because I purchased the idler arm through RockAuto and the return window with RA has closed, the best they have offered to me is a $75 credit with Holley. I'd rather have $50 in cash rather than the $75 in a credit.

So the question is, if the best I could do is get the $75 credit from them, what would be a useful purchase to make with it from Holley?

Thanks

 
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