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Still havent done anything, dont reall use them during summer but will have to do something befor the mud gets here. I was just gona buy one or two of thoses $20 ones from super cheap and mount them under the brake booster. Make sure u let me no how u go with the a/c line
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I thought you would have put a dual battery there.
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I was just looking at that while waiting for the oil to drain, if i make a custom bracket i may be able to put a full size battery there, havent measured yet. Once u lift thoses fenders u run out of room real quick.
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If you could fit a full size battery there i think the main problem would be getting it in and out easily.
Well i now have a new aircon line. Cost about $150 all up. Also have removed air cleaner from under the bonnet. Will be going to the panel beaters when i get back. I'm currently searching for pics of bonnet vents to do at the same time as the fender lift.
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New rear shocks are in
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Now with the front set up i am getting the full 10" of travel out of the front shocks (This is the largest shock i can fit with out cutting the tops off the shock mounts and raising them ), but i still have room above the tyre so i will be able to remove the 1" BL and still have no rubbing with just the 2" lift (I cant remove some of the bump stop because my shocks will then bottom out). Befor i can do this i will need wider flairs so i can still turn my wheels under full compresion.
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2" lift and 37s.... thats amazing!!! Go the low COG yeah yeah
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