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08-26-2011, 07:40 AM | #1 |
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When I relocate the filter lower on the rear subframe using the stock bracket, I remove the short metal fuel line between the rubber hoses going to the tank .After all is said and done there are fewer connections that can leak . I also use screw in connectors and matching filters,I do not like push on rubber joints and clamps .I never use worm clamps on anything .Most of my customers make so many changes that going back to stock would be very hard .
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