TJC
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- Tony
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- 93 Miata, 05 Ranger 4x4, 20 Ranger 4x4, 23 CX-5
I repositioned the AC line (by loosening the bracket). I have just shy of .75" clearance. I moved the line up and towards to firewall as far it would go without "forming" it. I think it will be OK.How many of the first 29 have been installed? I count 21.
Out of those how many are within 1 inch from the A/C line?
How many loosened the A/C line bracket bolt and re-positioned it?
How many adjusted the line over by applying a little pressure and moving it left? I count 1.
How many have any issues with the stick hanging up at the bottom when putting it back in?, if you do whats your serial number? it's engraved on the stick at the top. I count 1.
How many had issues with the loom? I count 4, and one L bracket adjustment.
I am reviewing any needed changes in the parts or the instructions before the next big batch, and also the 2nd half of the first batch, only 27-29 sticks.
I really appreciate any input, the eyes and hands here have been so helpful!!
The stick bumps when going down right near the bottom (~5" up, just before the camel back bends), but I don't see this as a problem to be corrected. I could simply "form" the tip a bit so it ramps a little smoother, but it really isn't a big deal.
I "formed" the L bracket about 15-20 degrees down to insure the loom was clearly free of any obstructions. I then installed 3" of 1/4” wire loom split plastic tubing to insure that if the cable does rub against the bracket that it will not affect the wiring.
I honestly think you have it right as it is. Maybe supply 3" of the 1/4" split loom and update instructions to reflect options to take to handle variances in Ford builds. The product itself is better than I ever imagined it could be.
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well theirs twice, my truck a zillion times it seems.