evap canister relocation question...
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i am looking at buying the relocation kit for my evaporator canister but not sure which one to get. i was looking for one didnt require any drilling and pretty much had everything in the kit that it needed and wasnt a pain to install. if any one knows and could share this with me it would be great.
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i am looking at buying the relocation kit for my evaporator canister but not sure which one to get. i was looking for one didnt require any drilling and pretty much had everything in the kit that it needed and wasnt a pain to install. if any one knows and could share this with me it would be great.
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while that would work, I would still recommend either replacing the stock evap skid or move it out of the way entirely. The pure jeep evap relocation kit is the one I used. It is 100% bolt on and moves your evap canister up above the rear axle completely out of the way. The axle housing never even comes close to hitting it. I would recommend that since the stock skid is still very weak. Hit that thing with a good rock and you'll turn it into a parallelogram in a heartbeat.
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