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Old Aug 25, 2012
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summit body lift help

Ive heard a couple things about this kit that i just want to,double check. What size hole do i need to drill out the rear bumper brackets to and what size fuel hose extension would i need. These are the only two things that seem to come up about this kit but never seem to be specific on the parts. The truck is an 06.
 
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Old Aug 26, 2012
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The filler neck extension will be in the box, and AFAIK the bumper bracket extensions should be there also..
 
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Old Aug 26, 2012
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The only thing I had to drill out was the front bushings/body mounts. Not a hard job to do just read the directions a few times before starting and follow them while you're doing the kit.
 
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Old Aug 26, 2012
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I picked up the 98-00 kit for my 2004. The only difference in the kit was the filler neck and vent hose extensions. I had to pick some stuff up at the hardware store to fit but other than that, it was the same thing.

no need to drill the bumper brackets in the rear, just the front core support mounts as stated above
 
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Old Aug 26, 2012
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If you have any mechanical ability then this shouldn't be too hard for you. I did mine by myself in like 8 hours with hand tools.
 
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Old Aug 26, 2012
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I picked up the 98-00 kit for my 2004. The only difference in the kit was the filler neck and vent hose extensions. I had to pick some stuff up at the hardware store to fit but other than that, it was the same thing.

no need to drill the bumper brackets in the rear, just the front core support mounts as stated above
That's what i was wondering about. what exactly did you have to get. i have no problem installing the kit i just want to have everything there ready to go on the first shot.
 
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Old Aug 26, 2012
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I don't remember the size hoses i got. download the instructions from performance accessories for your year truck and it should say.
 
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thanks
 
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Old Aug 26, 2012
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A little off topic, but did anyone else not have to extend the fuel filler?
 
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I know sonic04edge didn't have to.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2012
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Ive heard that too
 
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