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Jan 10, 2014 | 06:56 PM
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How to Plug Vacuum Lines? Recommendations
How in the how do you plug up vacuum lines??????
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you have to hold your finger in them. Makes it hard to drive.
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How can you eliminate it I'm not trying to do all that hang threw the windshield holding my finger on some junk. Come on dude
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Um....dude....with vacuum caps.
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That's all you gotta do?
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search for vacuum diagrams man shouldn't be hard or copy a buddies
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You mean I've been hanging out the window with the hood cracked for years for NOTHING?
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Dude the struggle is real
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thread title changed to be relevant... the vacuum plugs were in the picture you posted..
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If you want to leave the vacuum hoses laying everywhere, stick golf tees in them...
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old Skool way...sheet metal screws larger then the ID of the vac tube
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