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  1. #1 Threaded tensioning setups (Nissan) 
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    Not sure I really see the need to put a threaded bolt with a lock down bolt in a car these days. Took me much longer to swap belts on an 06 Sentra than it should. Seems that Nissan felt tight space and poor location choices were the way to go.

    Looking at it, seemed like they made it tougher than it should have been.
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    There are people that work on cars, and there are people that design cars, and they are never the same person.
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    our job as titled engineerings is to make everything as hard as possible.

    then we can charge more money.
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