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<blockquote data-quote="Duane Foster" data-source="post: 1030499" data-attributes="member: 70985"><p>I had Monroe air shocks on my '02 until I replaced them with Gabriel Hijackers about 6 weeks ago. I used the tee fitting in the kit to bring the lines together above and in front of the spare, and ran a single line to the rear bumper. The more conventional way (to me) is to use the tee at the rear of the truck. I didn't experience any clearance issues or tight bends, but it took me longer to figure out how to route the hoses than to change the shocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane Foster, post: 1030499, member: 70985"] I had Monroe air shocks on my '02 until I replaced them with Gabriel Hijackers about 6 weeks ago. I used the tee fitting in the kit to bring the lines together above and in front of the spare, and ran a single line to the rear bumper. The more conventional way (to me) is to use the tee at the rear of the truck. I didn't experience any clearance issues or tight bends, but it took me longer to figure out how to route the hoses than to change the shocks. [/QUOTE]
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