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From 6 ft under to 6 ft over - the story of a 2010 Raptor rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="AL-Jazz" data-source="post: 1237620" data-attributes="member: 26240"><p>Had her moved today over to the shop which will be replacing the rearend housing. While there, I fabricated a bracket for the overflow tank. Since I am using a 2011+ Volant CAI on a 2010, I was not satisfied with the way the tank mounted. It was too close to the headers and I think over time would have gotten brittle with the heat. I was able to raise it 2" and move it 4" closer to the inner fender which took care of the potential problem. I will take some good pics when I take it back apart to have the bracket powder coated. For now it works, and in my opinion, looks better too.</p><p></p><p>I was also able to get the pod brackets mounted and the floods and spots mounted in the corners. Since these brackets came with no hardware or instructions, it took a little effort and a couple trips to HomeDepot for hardware, but they are mounted and definitely not going anywhere.</p><p></p><p>I am looking forward to getting the wiring completed. I found a good writeup here on the forum and have located the wires in the dash and under the hood. It is now just a matter of me creating a mini-harness for the wires and getting then all in a loom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AL-Jazz, post: 1237620, member: 26240"] Had her moved today over to the shop which will be replacing the rearend housing. While there, I fabricated a bracket for the overflow tank. Since I am using a 2011+ Volant CAI on a 2010, I was not satisfied with the way the tank mounted. It was too close to the headers and I think over time would have gotten brittle with the heat. I was able to raise it 2" and move it 4" closer to the inner fender which took care of the potential problem. I will take some good pics when I take it back apart to have the bracket powder coated. For now it works, and in my opinion, looks better too. I was also able to get the pod brackets mounted and the floods and spots mounted in the corners. Since these brackets came with no hardware or instructions, it took a little effort and a couple trips to HomeDepot for hardware, but they are mounted and definitely not going anywhere. I am looking forward to getting the wiring completed. I found a good writeup here on the forum and have located the wires in the dash and under the hood. It is now just a matter of me creating a mini-harness for the wires and getting then all in a loom. [/QUOTE]
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