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hey guys im going to install my cooler over the week...

and i want to try and do it myself.....

can anyone give me a heads up if i should take extra care somewhere....

is there a manual or instruction if anyone who has installed it before...

also want to know if i will have to remove the NEO cover???

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Hey mate, there is a full write up on the install of the JJ cooler on my website...

In a nutshell for the R34GTT;

1) NEO cover needs to go

2) Stock Snorkel will need to go unless you modify it (FAQ on this too on site)

3) Stronger mounting brackets may need to be fabricated to stop sagging

4) You'll need a hole saw to drill the hole for new piping

5) Splice some hose and use it to "pad" the hole, prevents scratching the new pipe

6) Extensive modification to the front bar is required if it is stock

7) You front bar reinforcement bar will also need to be removed

8) You will have to reposition the horns, I only got one of them in

9) Say good bye to your washer bottle, get an aftermarket one from Autobarn ($30) - works a charm

10) Trim the fan blades a bit at a time, you'll have trouble getting the piping in and closing the bonnet :P

That's about it....

Stan

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