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Old 09-13-2013, 07:09 PM
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Does anyone know of a way to extend the tube? What is "deep" water or mud? From the factory jeep says 30 inches. I assume you can add lift and tires to that. I read that the breather is in the boot of the shifter so does that mean as long as there is no water inside your good
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Originally Posted by WINGIT
Does anyone know of a way to extend the tube? What is "deep" water or mud? From the factory jeep says 30 inches. I assume you can add lift and tires to that. I read that the breather is in the boot of the shifter so does that mean as long as there is no water inside your good
I'm curious as to this as well?
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Originally Posted by w000kie
I'm curious as to this as well?
x3 i have extended my front and rear breathers but i really wanna figure this trans one out!



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