how hard will it be to move the fuel lines when putting the passenger side in??
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Noah said:how hard will it be to move the fuel lines when putting the passenger side in??
are held on to the frame rail with a light bracket and bolts.i supply you with eight 1/2 inch spacers to pull the lines away from the rail.[ new longer bolts also are supplied] leave the fuel line loose untill your u-bolts are all mounted up. depending where you live,you may have to start by spraying rust penetrent or pb blaster on the bolts to get them to back off with out breaking.mine came right out.DOC will let us know how his come out.he's in the rust belt of IOWA. pre-treatment of those bolts is highly recomended if you have problems w/rust.you might want to check to see if they will back out, before ordering, now if they don't want to back out, i can probably fab a bracket to go over the fuel lines.Noah said:how hard will it be to move the fuel lines when putting the passenger side in??
Doc said:Masscrusher- like above, I won't be puting the passenger side on until it warms up to at least 45 degrees. It's just too cold to be outside under a truck right now.
the sweat pants have been upgraded. this kid burns holes in all his pants. always just one knee. our doctor says he's off the growth chart, supposed to be 6'8" when he's 18 yrs oldNoah said:yup, got it...cheers. It looks like this is the way i want to go. Just have to get my pennies together. Will let you know this week.
ps...buy that kid some new sweat pants...![]()
hj60 said:Hey, Jose-
Don't take this wrong, but did you have a tannish Heep YJ a few years back?
And di I give you a lot of chit about it, despite having a Heep myself?
Your name sounds familiar, and I used to be in YT when I lived in Newton.
Doc said:the brackets are only on one rail because I don't feel that I need an extra step on the drivers side.
Mike S said:So, Doc. Sounds like your wife NEVER gets to drive, eh?