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Old 04-19-2005, 05:16 AM
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Vacuum line location

After installing my lift kit I noticed a vacuum line hanging down from the rear axle. I looked and looked to see where it was suppose to be attached but can't find it. Can some one please tell me where this vacuum line is suppose to be attached to???

It is still attached to the rear axle and is about a foot long with a (what looks to be) broken plastic fitting.
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Old 04-21-2005, 08:20 AM
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Re: Vacuum line location

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After installing my lift kit I noticed a vacuum line hanging down from the rear axle. I looked and looked to see where it was suppose to be attached but can't find it. Can some one please tell me where this vacuum line is suppose to be attached to???

It is still attached to the rear axle and is about a foot long with a (what looks to be) broken plastic fitting.
its your axel vent tube
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Old 05-12-2005, 12:36 AM
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Re: Vacuum line location

yeah esa ya big dummy its your axhole vent tube
if you were in mormon country yow'da known dat
lol
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Re: Re: Vacuum line location

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yeah esa ya big dummy its your axhole vent tube
if you were in mormon country yow'da known dat
lol
Yes, Well that still don't tell me where the plastic fitting is held.

You Know alot about axholes eh....:-)
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Re: Re: Re: Vacuum line location

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Yes, Well that still don't tell me where the plastic fitting is held.

You Know alot about axholes eh....:-)
it is usually tied up on the cross member or on the frame the plastic is just a vent to keep dirt out. just tie it up so it still has slack in it Dale
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Re: Vacuum line location

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After installing my lift kit I noticed a vacuum line hanging down from the rear axle. I looked and looked to see where it was suppose to be attached but can't find it. Can some one please tell me where this vacuum line is suppose to be attached to???

It is still attached to the rear axle and is about a foot long with a (what looks to be) broken plastic fitting.
Get a longer hose and if the Plastic is broken you can get one at Jeep.
The hose is for venting the rear axle and the hose keeps water from going in there if you traversing a creek. Make it long enough to keep creek water out.
Like Dale says...the Plastic thing is to keep the dirt out........just make sure it has not been damaged.
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