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Old 04-11-2005, 12:55 PM
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i have the 2 lines that go into the firewall that are still showing. i took the whole ac out up to that point. i woudl like to get those lines out of there and seal that box up to clean up the appearance. anyone know how i can get those out?
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You have to rip the dash out to get them out. Good luck.
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maybe i will just leave them then lol
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Look for some rubber vacume hose caps. A couple of those should make it look alittle better.
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yeah i had some on there, i would really like to get them out, how big of a job is it to remove it all? is there any kinda write up on how to take it all out or no?
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I havn't been able to find any write ups. Closest thing to an install guide I have found is "pull all the screws you can find and don't forget the one in the engine bay behind the intake".
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haha thanks
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I helped take out a dash out of a lt1. It wasnt too bad getting it out. There was a ton of bolts though. We havent got it back in yet, still waiting on a cage. Should only take an hour or two to get it out. Good luck.



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