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Installed JWT POP charger, protect or move the ac line?

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Old 05-18-2011, 05:30 PM
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Soo after 6 pages of threads does somebody have pictures of this 're-angled' pop charger/ztube bracket to allow for 1/2" clearance..? Or some pictures on how to save your Ac line altogether?
 
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Originally Posted by Kaybfifty
Soo after 6 pages of threads does somebody have pictures of this 're-angled' pop charger/ztube bracket to allow for 1/2" clearance..? Or some pictures on how to save your Ac line altogether?
I havnet done it, but my friend showed me how in 0.20 seconds, his name is google :P

 
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Originally Posted by Kaybfifty
Soo after 6 pages of threads does somebody have pictures of this 're-angled' pop charger/ztube bracket to allow for 1/2" clearance..? Or some pictures on how to save your Ac line altogether?

Just did my jwt pop charger and Ztube install. took me like 20 min to figure out how to mount the arm so it cleared but after rotating the mav sensor it gave me more than enough for the ac line
 
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