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Ignore - This wasn't supposed to be here36 viewsMay 21, 2009
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38 viewsMay 21, 2009
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Passenger front - with A/C lines34 viewsMay 21, 2009
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38 viewsMay 21, 2009
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Passenger Middle - MORE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>24 viewsPerfect picture to show you the fit of the middle one. You can see the RP coming just right up to the obstruction, not allowing us to go up any higher. You can see how the RP fits in relation to the door - about a 2 to 3 inch gap.May 21, 2009
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Passenger middle25 viewsMay 21, 2009
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Passenger front - including A/C lines.18 viewsMay 21, 2009
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Passenger front bracket - MORE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>53 viewsI didn't get this same picture on the other side but essentially the two sides are at the same location. This is the one I wanted you to compare to the earlier one from underneath. You can see the gap and how much of that front bracket we had to play with to almost get the RP up another inch or so. Same on the other side.May 21, 2009
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Passenger middle - Inside view, where you can see the limited space we had - brought the RP as far as we could without hitting the truck's hardware.24 viewsMay 21, 2009
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Passenger A/C lines - same picture but with flash24 viewsMay 21, 2009
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Passenger side - Looking at the front, you can see the A/C lines in the gap. Just barely missing the corner of the RP.34 viewsMay 21, 2009
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Driver's middle - MORE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.22 viewsThere's that brake cable I was telling you about. Not a pinch, but a rub. The picture is a little bright but this is how we put the bracket on. So layers, from the bottom, are: Bolt, washer (was already there), bracket, round disc, rubber spacer, and frame mount. The RP goes pretty much right up to the frame's mount.May 21, 2009
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