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P1000m5 Adam490's Short Bus

Adam490

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Check your brake lines if you're running the SATV fronts without the steering stops. The tierod can hit the brake line at full extension. I'll be running mine over the top of the arm when my new ones come in.

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Check your brake lines if you're running the SATV fronts without the steering stops. The tierod can hit the brake line at full extension. I'll be running mine over the top of the arm when my new ones come in.

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Might be a good time to upgrade to stainless covered brake lines!
 
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Check your brake lines if you're running the SATV fronts without the steering stops. The tierod can hit the brake line at full extension. I'll be running mine over the top of the arm when my new ones come in.

Yep I did the exact same thing. Luckily a pair of vice-grips kept me riding the rest of the weekend! I had a local hydraulic shop make me all new high pressure lines. Made a huge difference in brake feel.
 
Adam490

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There's a guy who DJ's in the neighborhood and he setup in his driveway and posted on the hood FB to come enjoy some music. Pretty awesome, had a good crowd sitting around in their chairs and in driveways listening to some good music.

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Check your brake lines if you're running the SATV fronts without the steering stops. The tierod can hit the brake line at full extension. I'll be running mine over the top of the arm when my new ones come in.

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That’s why I ran mine over the top and put wire loom on them. I’ve been running without my steering stops but I’m going to be putting them on before the TO, my tires rub if I’m not careful.
 
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Definitely won't be the quickest build, but she's slowly getting there! I'll be adding what mods I've done and giving props to the guys I stole the ideas from :).
For sure;) You know this club costs me a lot of money 🤔 😆
Ok, I'm really digging the snorkel through the hood, and thanks for listing the part so I can steal the idea easier😉 I have 2 questions.
Not sure how you run from the intake on the motor up to the front, do you use a flex pipe or something ridged?
Do you run underneath along a frame rail then up?
Does the snorkel make it hard to remove the hood?
Do you have any pics of how you ran the pipe to the front?
I know that's more than 2 questions but I went to public school, thanks fo any help you can give me, the bus is looking good.
 
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Ok, after I posted the above post, I did some research and answered pretty much all my questions except one...
did you clamp the coupler at the air box? Sorry for all the newb questions.
 
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