Anyone have pics of the bottle mounted in the back seat area?
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Anyone have pics of the bottle mounted in the back seat area?
I'm thinking about putting it where the rear passenger side seat would be.
Easy to run lines etc.
Anyone have pics of the bottle in the rear seat area?
thanks
Easy to run lines etc.
Anyone have pics of the bottle in the rear seat area?
thanks
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here's one of mine. the seats came out looong ago..
this is wha i like to call the "remote bottle opener" location.. ;D easy to reach and open sittin in the drivers seat. i usually just have a jacket over it during the day so no-one gets and ideas..
this is wha i like to call the "remote bottle opener" location.. ;D easy to reach and open sittin in the drivers seat. i usually just have a jacket over it during the day so no-one gets and ideas..
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I mounted mine in that location and just switched the front/rear mounting brackets to maintain the right bottle angle. Works great and I'll try and post some pics later.
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New to the board - great board!
Don't have photos handy, but I have mine sitting on the back passenger floor - the 15 pound bottle leans perfectly on the cupholder on the console (with a little foam pad). Easily opened/closed and I can unhook it, tuck the line and blow-down tube under the back seat and remove it quickly...not that I ever really want to drive without it in the car.
Don't have photos handy, but I have mine sitting on the back passenger floor - the 15 pound bottle leans perfectly on the cupholder on the console (with a little foam pad). Easily opened/closed and I can unhook it, tuck the line and blow-down tube under the back seat and remove it quickly...not that I ever really want to drive without it in the car.
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Nope - not with SLP. Just a run-of-the-mill SLP geek. I get ballbusting about that all of the time because of buying all of their stuff. To give you more ammunition, I even went from northern IL to Troy, MI to their facility to get the gears, rearend cover, subframes, cut-out and pulleys installed.
Your signature and web site idicates an awesome car - can you make it into the 10's?
Your signature and web site idicates an awesome car - can you make it into the 10's?
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lol.. i'm really not a fan of SLP mainly because of their horrid customer service. but if they're workin for you, more power to ya.
hehe.. thanks!
i've not made it out to the track as of yet. been crazy busy and trying to plan a wedding. im going on the 19th of this month for an f-bod/mustang shootout. should be a fun time, and if i can get my edit cable back, post some good times.
hehe.. thanks!
i've not made it out to the track as of yet. been crazy busy and trying to plan a wedding. im going on the 19th of this month for an f-bod/mustang shootout. should be a fun time, and if i can get my edit cable back, post some good times.