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Re: AC Hard Lines
You shouldn't have to. Mines a gmc and l
The lines Are the same |
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Re: AC Hard Lines
The line from the drier interferers with the headlight bucket mount. The line has to be modified big time to fit. The lines I have are from Brothers and as usual require modification. If I don't modify the line I would have to cut out about an inch from the headlight bucket mount.
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Re: AC Hard Lines
Here is a gmc if it’s any help
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Re: AC Hard Lines
Thanks. That photo helps show the angle the inlets on the drier in relation to the core support.
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