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2013 Boss Brake Cooling Kit Install (M-2004-MBA Brake Duct Kit)

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j3st3r

Brian S.
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Papa Smurf said:
Hey j3st3r,
I bought the FRPP factory kit and will install on my car soon. The duct hose looks pretty close to the tire on windshield washer reservoir side. Now that you've had it on for awhile any rubbing issues? Also, did you only zip tie the duct hose in the one place or multiple locations? Thanks


I had one rub spot on the passenger side, and that was the inner fender piece, simple trim and it has been good to go. I do NOT move/relocate/shim, the windshield washer reservoir, I believe when I installed mine the horn was more of an issue then the reservoir. Yes only used the one zip tie, since there is so much movement in the suspension you really need to give the ducting free range of motion. If you try and tie it down to much you will probably have some issues, and might even tear the ducting, or have it pull out of the backer plates


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Re: 2013 Boss Brake Cooling Kit Install (M-2004-MBA Brake Duct Kit)




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