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Old 08-19-2009, 10:47 PM   #11
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I'd say mount it in front of the tire, basically in the void behind the bumper.
if i could find some place that sells 90 deg swivel fittings that would be a perfect spot, thanks
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Old 08-19-2009, 11:52 PM   #12
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Try Ace Hardware. I use them for oddball fittings all the time and they're pretty cheap, they also have hoses and all that stuff too. I'm amazed at the amount of things they have that work for cars. I wish I would've gone there first than Lowe's to get my fittings and hoses when I was doing my eaton install.
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Old 08-21-2009, 01:58 AM   #13
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Try Ace Hardware. I use them for oddball fittings all the time and they're pretty cheap, they also have hoses and all that stuff too. I'm amazed at the amount of things they have that work for cars. I wish I would've gone there first than Lowe's to get my fittings and hoses when I was doing my eaton install.
I dont think there is an ace around here, ill have to look. I either need to put it in a spot where my temp and pressure guages will reach or get better guages that have senders that I can wire up....I was looking at that block off plate that goes under the radio since thats where i have my guages now
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