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Reviews (4)

May 21, 2018
Don't buy those no-name lifters, buy these.
I bought these on recommendation from the HD forums when I had an intermittent lifter knock-noise from them cheepo Chinese ones for $50/set. Surprise surprise, the noise went away and never came back. When I took apart the cheepo ones I noticed two of the four diffuser plates were damaged.

Oct 30, 2017
Decent knock-off of Paughco kit
The only beef I had was the "spacer" you use to press the specific depth of 1.26" from the outer edge of the swingarm was just large enough to get stuck in the swingarm and be a total pain in the a$$ to get out. I could see that issue coming so I didn't even use it and used a large socket with a mark on the side to show depth.

Jul 31, 2017
Lives up to reviews
1 of 1 found this helpful This little gauge did everything I needed for the mini split install. Just make sure you have it connected correctly. The blue hose goes to the 5/16" connection on the outdoor unit, the yellow line goes to the vacuum pump, refrigerant, nitrogen, etc... and make sure the blue line goes out the bottom of the manifold like in the picture so the gauge reads low side pressure of the system when it's running. I did "zero" out the gauge when I first got it though as it read 2 psi out of the box. No biggie though, just take the plastic cover off the gauge and turn the only screw head on the face of the gauge slightly til the needle is at zero.