i never wouda got it back together, so fair paly
Quote from: Bulldog67 on October 15, 2010, 07:48:05 PM i never wouda got it back together, so fair palyim all over the fuckin place tonight, spent the day with my head over the khazi, so my above should be here, not where it was
On my Jeep the airbox lid is just clipped in place , and certainly not watertight... How do you keep the water out of there...?
Is it just me??? You're going to rip that shit off first time used in anger!!!!
I tend to lean and rub on things to get through - and as for narrow lanes I use the bush for traction.
Please don't feel like we're tearing your work to pieces. I think it's great that you had the balls to do it in the first place. Regardless of how you did it, it's a pretty tidy job, unlike the shit you see on Lardys and especiallyzooks.
it's good that you chose what you needed to do with the knowledge you have, some will just start removing stuff without realising what it's needed for.the ABS was on the right hand side of the jeep by the brake booster on mine not in the location as yours. Still a good job for the first attempt. wouldn't an angled joiner be better than the flexi pipe joint as you go from wing to A pillar ? I looked into that idea and the angled pipe does give the angle you need but i decided to go inside the bonnet route. You might want to put a grill on the top to stop items falling inside or put inside by little kids. I gather you have sealed the joints well. A photo of the airbox might add to the build you have done as connecting to this can be a pain for some people