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I didn't remove the strut brace. The passenger side hose went on with some retard strength and it almost needed to be trimmed, sits very flush. The drivers side one
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I didn't remove the strut brace. The passenger side hose went on with some retard strength and it almost needed to be trimmed, sits very flush. The drivers side one slipped on, but needs to be trimmed about 1/8 inch, then everything will sit as it should and not be crammed. Just the opposite of what others experience. I need to run out and get a hack saw to trim it nicely. I will finish the install in the morning, there is a bad wind storm here so I called it quits. 50% done. I will post results tomorrow, thanks.
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