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Old 05-04-2013, 04:45 PM   #263 (permalink)
Nut_N_Much
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Originally Posted by GaleForce View Post
Is there a reason why you didn't cut the small bracket off near the pully?
Man I wish I could but the weird thing is that its the only thing holding your upper A-Arm in place. Strange isn't it. That little tab and bolt hold the hole left side of the upper A-Arm in place.

I was going to trim it back, but I decided to go ahead and have the pulley turned and remove 1/4 off the outside lip. Kelly and I pulled the compressor out today so I can remove the pulley..


Update:

Chptr11 came over at about 0800 and we went to work on the battery relocation. I had 16 ft of battery cable that we ran along the passenger side up into the battery compartment. There is a rubber boot for one of the wire looms that goes into the car. It was a perfect spot to run the cable.

I used the stock battery for now and hammered out a bracket to hold it in place. The issue we had was the 20 feet of sound deadening we had to cut though to get to the metal.. Found a good ground point next to the battery and ran the lines along the interior panels.

Bob did a great job, he did most of it as I can't lean over yet.. Thanks Buddy you rock for coming over on a weekend and dropping everything to help an old war horse out.. "Lights "


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