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I installed my rear bumper last week and plumbed the water tanks with the pump kit. I can see the water line that connects the two tanks when standing behind the jeep at about 5 feet (but only where I ran it under the frame rail). Just wondering if there is an a different way to hide the line. Any pictures of how others have done it would be great.
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I ran it the same way and yes you can see a little bit of the tubing as it passes under the frame rail on mine too. If it really bother you, you can rattle can it with a little black paint. That is what I'm thinking about doing to mine if and when I find the time.
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Post #68 from Dave shows how the plumbing is designed to be run between the two tanks. There is going to be some of the white tubing showing.
http://forum.aev-conversions.com/sho...t=water&page=7
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Jon Almost Stock 2008 Black Rubicon Unlimited
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Thanks for the quick replies. Just want to make sure I hadn't done something wrong. This was my first post. I'll try and get some pics of my rig up tomorrow. 2010 dark charcole Rubi with aev hood, argent pintlers, front and rear bumper, front skid, and third break light. I've also got the rear alxe skid corner guards and snorkle but have yet to install those. Thanks again for the help.
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Since they don't seem to be posted on the AEV site; Pump Kit install instructions with some pretty good picutres.
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