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Have you tried to route a 3" house from your front bumper to the rotors? I ask because it seems like mounting the 2" with out any rubbing issues was

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Old 07-02-2017, 09:50 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Have you tried to route a 3" house from your front bumper to the rotors? I ask because it seems like mounting the 2" with out any rubbing issues was a small challenge.

Why are you going to 3", not enough cooling with the 2"? (Edit, just found your other thread that mentioned you were getting high temp readings at your rotor.)
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