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Old 04-05-2009, 06:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Do you need to move the radiator, or extend the fuel filler hose? I have a 2" body lift off a blazer, and I was going to use the pucks off that, and some bolts from the hardware store. Just wondering if I am going to need to fab anything else up.
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Unbolt the MAP sensor when you raise the body and make sure you are not over-extending you're brake lines and any other wires. ALong with shifter extending! I would use redlock-tite on the bolts (personally, once all in place). Sometimes does the fuel filter hose need to be extended and I am not sure about the radiator, rubber flexes so it should do so.
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the radiator should be attached to the frame, so you shouldnt have to worryabout that. well it is on mine anyways
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