Woods Steering Stabilizer kit
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body lift should be here tomorrow... just finished my on board air... trying to find a spot for my PA speaker.
DJ... i saw the write up for the MORE lift.... did you have to remove your grill to install your PA lift?
DJ... i saw the write up for the MORE lift.... did you have to remove your grill to install your PA lift?
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My PA lift should be here this week also, KC lite mounts arrived today
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mounted underneath behind the evap canister... be careful when you run the wires and hose and keep it away from the exhaust. I ran the frame rail. and extended the air intake with a hose up in and behind the tail light. I will post pics if i can remember. I am working with a chunk of steel to cover the evap and the compressor by bolting into the frame rail and trans skid. we will see how this works out
I dont really like the location... but i did not want it in cab. I figure that it should be safe as my evap canister has not gotten knocked off or crushed yet.
I dont really like the location... but i did not want it in cab. I figure that it should be safe as my evap canister has not gotten knocked off or crushed yet.
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mounted underneath behind the evap canister... be careful when you run the wires and hose and keep it away from the exhaust. I ran the frame rail. and extended the air intake with a hose up in and behind the tail light. I will post pics if i can remember. I am working with a chunk of steel to cover the evap and the compressor by bolting into the frame rail and trans skid. we will see how this works out
I dont really like the location... but i did not want it in cab. I figure that it should be safe as my evap canister has not gotten knocked off or crushed yet.
I dont really like the location... but i did not want it in cab. I figure that it should be safe as my evap canister has not gotten knocked off or crushed yet.