I don't have CAD on my laptop but I was bored in my dorm and drew something up to build when I get home. Here it is:
Its not drawn to scale. I still need to go out and measure then build it in cardboard first.
I babied it real hard on the way to and from work today and got 14.7mpg but this is rare..
I have 265/75s and probably old plugs and dirty fuel system.
most will say getting the bedliner to stick to the sport plastics takes fully painting them first. and some will say they've gotten it to stick fine. If it were me, I would paint it first(proper Prep and paint) then bedline. or junk pick some painted ones of any color.
I think he wants the Shiny deep black like the ltd. to match the rest of his jeep. I used pretty much the same prep minus the scuffing for my epoxy paint job, it looks good just not shiny.
I'd take it to a shope and get a quote.. IIRC it takes a good deal of proper prep work to get paint to stick to that plastic. I painted mine with a rattle can epoxy paint. its held up ok. but it looks no where near the shiny black ltd ones.
x2 there was a write up a long while back that tjkj said to remove battery tray.. I just had to change mine in the parking lot of my school. still kind of a pain for me to get it out for some reason.
In the Evic How to thing it says theres some magnet or something that syncs them.
heres the link says it at the bottom: http://theblakbox.com/lost/evic/
I have stock 3.73s and run 265/75s but driving across Florida going about 70 I only got 14mpg. and I dont even have an ARB. Any guesses why yours is much higher? Would plugs and fuel system cleaning make that much difference?
Time to pull open the X-case and re RTV it.
To the OP: Time for a new hose. might say on the hose itself the diameter. or try going to the auto store and have them look it up.
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