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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
2007 S.T. thin plastic strap hanging underneath truck.
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<blockquote data-quote="carlthess40" data-source="post: 1037022" data-attributes="member: 74264"><p>It’s to hold the tank up in place. Use a floor jack with a 2x6 or a 2x4 on the jack . As long as possible. So it will put the weigh evenly onto the jack. And then loosen the bolts a little , do t have to completely remove them, and when you have some slack on the bands, just shove some rubber in between the band and tank. Pretty easy. The bolts are pretty long so you won’t have to remove them. And do one at a time. Remember to place a pice of wood on top of the jack so you don’t go though the tank. The rubber is there to help with rubbing noise and vibration so the meter band does not cut the plastic tank</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ford for life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carlthess40, post: 1037022, member: 74264"] It’s to hold the tank up in place. Use a floor jack with a 2x6 or a 2x4 on the jack . As long as possible. So it will put the weigh evenly onto the jack. And then loosen the bolts a little , do t have to completely remove them, and when you have some slack on the bands, just shove some rubber in between the band and tank. Pretty easy. The bolts are pretty long so you won’t have to remove them. And do one at a time. Remember to place a pice of wood on top of the jack so you don’t go though the tank. The rubber is there to help with rubbing noise and vibration so the meter band does not cut the plastic tank Ford for life [/QUOTE]
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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
2007 S.T. thin plastic strap hanging underneath truck.
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