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Thats unfortunate but you're not the first! The instruction clearly state to cover the AC lines with a piece of rubber due to the proximity of the intakes and AC
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Thats unfortunate but you're not the first! The instruction clearly state to cover the AC lines with a piece of rubber due to the proximity of the intakes and AC lines. I used pieces of heater hose to wrap the AC lines and have not had any issues.
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