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Krieger |
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Hot warm or nothing?
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I like that idea. I need to run mine as well and have been agonizing on how to do it.
I think my route will be under the outside rocker covers and up into the fender well (with a sheet metal cover), then under the gas tank through the firewall along the side of the trunk to the cooler. I bought some cool dual hose mounting brackets for under the rockers from McMaster Carr, which hold the -10 hose along the longitudinals. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/images1.mcmaster.com-11663-1321422081.1.png) |
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