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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Ocean City , Maryland
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![]() boy does that suck , it sounds like thats it with the fog windows and all that .let me do some research ,also do a search on all the mustang forums that you go to . there are a lot of step by step sites out there ,your going to use those hoses again so ,be carefull with them , the job can be done in a weekend ,hope you have small hands , your going to get cut up ! it's a fact ,dash board alone is very sharp . for now i would reroute the conections coming off the back of the motor .this can be done with you buying some hose and just make a " U " in the back .That way your bypassing the heater hose ,and you won't do anymore damage to the carpet and dash and you no . do that first and i'll pm you if i get some good directions for you . At least you'll still be able to drive the stang
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