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View Poll Results: Evap Canister Relocate or Skid Plate?
Relocate the EVAP
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Evap Can, Relocate or Skid Plate?

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Old 03-03-2009, 05:10 AM
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rock hard skid. . . simple, easy, and strong
Old 03-03-2009, 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Piginajeep
I'd rather relocate it. It hangs low where it sits in the stock location..

I trust the skids, but not the body its attached to. I'd be afraid of causing damage to the tub with the skid.
x2 plus the skid is one more thing to get hung up on. I have the kilby relocation kit, easy install with no drilling or cutting required.
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I have the Kilby kit and like the way its tucked up behind the gas tank out of the way.
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relocate it and IF you have to go in for warranty just move it back
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X many on Woods relocation kit.
Old 03-03-2009, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by greenamphibious
relocate it and IF you have to go in for warranty just move it back
umm....not a bad idea!
Old 03-03-2009, 07:43 AM
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i dont understand how they would deny you a warranty because of the evap can was relocated. The only way they could do that if the problem was directly related to the evap can. Some anything with fuel delivery....i would think is the only thing that that would be able to deny you on.
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Originally Posted by jeeperabe
i dont understand how they would deny you a warranty because of the evap can was relocated. The only way they could do that if the problem was directly related to the evap can. Some anything with fuel delivery....i would think is the only thing that that would be able to deny you on.
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Originally Posted by jeeperabe
i dont understand how they would deny you a warranty because of the evap can was relocated. The only way they could do that if the problem was directly related to the evap can. Some anything with fuel delivery....i would think is the only thing that that would be able to deny you on.
They can't unless they can prove that the relocation is the cause of the problem. Magnusson act



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