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Old 03-31-2012, 11:12 PM   #1
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Re: Manual rack (MS II type), who is using these?

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Just don't want it to be too free...but I have the power rack so I may keep it.
Check that power rack that came with the front end, and tell me how many turns you have from lock to lock.
There is plenty of room for a pump, and you can get high pressure hose and fittings at Don.s,, take the rack and Jay will set you up for the fittings and route the hoses in a clean manner, go for it you will like to drive your truck
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Old 03-31-2012, 11:23 PM   #2
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Re: Manual rack (MS II type), who is using these?

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Check that power rack that came with the front end, and tell me how many turns you have from lock to lock.
There is plenty of room for a pump, and you can get high pressure hose and fittings at Don.s,, take the rack and Jay will set you up for the fittings and route the hoses in a clean manner, go for it you will like to drive your truck
Thanks,
I will likely keep it, but wil put the pump and hoses together myself...who is jay?
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I will likely keep it, but wil put the pump and hoses together myself...who is jay?
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Jay works at Don's Hot Rod shop in Tucson on Stone Ave.
They have the fittings that will fit the rack and PS pump, If you do not have anything for your plumbing.
When you are placing the high pressure line on the rack be sure to ID the high pressure inlet on the rack, you do NOT want to get them backwards
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Old 04-01-2012, 06:27 PM   #4
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Jay works at Don's Hot Rod shop in Tucson on Stone Ave.
They have the fittings that will fit the rack and PS pump, If you do not have anything for your plumbing.
When you are placing the high pressure line on the rack be sure to ID the high pressure inlet on the rack, you do NOT want to get them backwards
thanks - i appreciate the info.
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