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Old 07-20-2011, 09:40 PM
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help!! with this line mess!!

Can someone help with how to get the ps lines, battery cable, vacuum booster lines all to lay neatly without rubbing!!


HOW? Do I have some incorrect lines? All this stuff rubbing isn't good for reliability-
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Old 07-20-2011, 10:15 PM
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I would just take some big diameter heater hose and cut it down the side, then slide it over where hoses are making contact
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I have planned on getting a longer battery cable, just to route it differently, just haven't done it yet.
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Sad as it is to say it out loud , I do what crossy's son said and split a length of heater-hose, sleeve it over whatever, and zip-tie it into place.

I go a step farther and cover the whole mess with some of that jumbo-size split-loom to make it real purty.
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