GEN 1 vaccum line replacement for 4x4 shifting

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caboguy

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hey guys
anyone install the aftermarket silicone vacuum kit for the 4x4? the old lines on my 2011 were cracked and brittle. just got the new kit not sure if it's a real pain to install or i should just go for it.
thanks in advance-
jeff
 

MFNG

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hey guys
anyone install the aftermarket silicone vacuum kit for the 4x4? the old lines on my 2011 were cracked and brittle. just got the new kit not sure if it's a real pain to install or i should just go for it.
thanks in advance-
jeff

Not sure about the line replace/install, but I did the delete and like the way it worked out.

Steering is stiffer - which I prefer - and you won’t have to worry about the IWE going out ever. Although there is the debate about the constant use of the cv shafts.

6 to 1, half dozen of the other?
 

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It's very easy just undo your original and install the new one at the same time because you won't fit it if you route it wrong. Took me about 20 mins

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