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2nd. Most important consideration is that wont get smacked
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ZXoltan
on December 03, 2014 at 10:15 AM
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depends on your goal for the car
posted by aliaZ
on December 03, 2014 at 07:29 AM
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by road debris (or offroad objects) and spill gas all over the place-- wouldnt be a good scenario in a collision ;-)
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Fuel filter relocation: Rear of Z right after exiting tank
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Hydrus (Dallas)
22:16:16 12/02/14
a lot tougher to service,
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ni[X]it
22:31:41 12/02/14
I'm also getting the same more reasons to keep it where it
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Hydrus (Dallas)
22:40:06 12/02/14
Late 90's Nissan Frontier and 1st Gen. Xterra
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Barry(TN)
22:46:51 12/02/14
Thanks for the example Barry(TN). Definitely going to do it (n/m)
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Hydrus (Dallas)
22:50:04 12/02/14
Speaking of late 90's exterra's
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Frldy_Z
23:37:27 12/02/14
Forgot to mention
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Frldy_Z
23:38:37 12/02/14
Out of curiosity, Why did they want to do that? (n/m)
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puchy
11:48:44 12/03/14
My guess... Stereo (n/m)
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-Grimm-
12:37:06 12/03/14
you guessed correctly (n/m)
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Frldy_Z
12:39:27 12/03/14
depends on your goal for the car
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aliaZ
07:29:14 12/03/14
2nd. Most important consideration is that wont get smacked -
ZXoltan
10:15:20 12/03/14
I've seen it tucked behind the rock guard cover
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bartz32tt
12:40:14 12/03/14
Many new cars have filters mounted in a similar location
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-Grimm-
12:37:41 12/03/14
Re: Fuel filter relocation: Rear of Z right after exiting tank
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JUNz (?00)rwhp
14:03:07 12/03/14
I feel like the carbon canister belongs back there as well (n/m)
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shiers69
14:16:54 12/03/14
you don't really want vac lines running back there though (n/m)
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JaffaUK
07:31:12 12/04/14
like this?
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JaffaUK
15:45:21 12/03/14
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