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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 11:03 AM
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From: T-county ohio
Originally Posted by schoust
Hey Pull,Silly question but how do you get the inner fender out?Also how much hose do I need?I Live in the Boondocks and I want to make sure I have all that I need when I do the job....Thanks
My 96 uses plastic push in body clips, like the ones used on door panels. I just pulled on it around the edges. I would get 12 feet of each hose. I had the hose on a spool so I did not measure. Also I double clamp the hose everywhere I can.
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Old Aug 19, 2006 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by pullmaxdude
I used 3/8 on the supply side and 5/16 on return side. Diesel rated marine hose. NAPA has the quick connect adapters that go right on tank tubes. Needed to change the fitting on lift pump, because I am no longer useing the heater/pre-filter. If you pop the d.s. inner fender out makes it pretty easy. I ran the hoses down the frame and tied them off on the original steel lines. If you have an extra fuel cap, drill it and set it up with a regulator so you can prime the fuel system with 10psi max, losen the the bleeder on top of filter. Makes the re-priming much easier. (THANX Bill / Infidel ) !!!!!!!

if you take the inner fender out, how do you put it back in? those little plastic tabs just break off don't they? sheet metal screws?
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