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Old 12-17-2003, 09:04 PM
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I just finished extending my rear breather vent up to the engine compartment, does anyone know if and where there are any other breathers that should be extended (ie. front diff., transmission, etc.)?

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the front diff and tranny breathers are also up front in the engine compartment at about the level of the top of your front springs, You can extend these a tad higher to the top of the firewall ifin you like
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