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  1. cucvrus

    Tie down your batteries.

    You can do it! Just take your time. If you can find a spring type bender that won't allow the tubing to bend into a kink you will be good. If not take your time. It will all work out for you. Or just cut the broken piece out and use a double flaring tool and put a section of the metal line in...
  2. cucvrus

    Tie down your batteries.

    You can bend them metal lines and put them in place. It will take some time but it can be done. DO NOT run rubber hose as suggested. That is the same as not putting your battery hold downs in place. And I see that a lot. They need to be tied in as designed. But do you remember what Arnold said...
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