money no object...PRJ rails can't be touched for fit, quality of design and materials, and followup support. But as always, true quality comes at a price.
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money no object...PRJ rails can't be touched for fit, quality of design and materials, and followup support. But as always, true quality comes at a price.
I just installed a set of PRJ gen 3 rails. I was one of the first to get a set. They are very high quality. Support from PRJ was great. Owner himself called me. They even give you a CD with a 23 page instruction attachment full of color pictures. Like it was said engine fire = bye bye car. I had a few issues with leaks but it was my inexperience not PRJ and they were helpfull. You get what you pay for and why cut corners on fuel lines? Too much of a risk to save a few bucks. I have no regrets on mine.
been running my mod'd stock rails for about 5K miles and the actual owner of them (im just borrowing them) said he ran them for about 10-15K...no problems for either of us! (knock on wood) i have some Wbody store rails just to lazy to install because it is freaking cold
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