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Cab floor hole - which grommit?
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<blockquote data-quote="purpledog07" data-source="post: 638297" data-attributes="member: 22687"><p>Mine is a '72 crosser and i have the reservoir on the front panel, behind kicks.</p><p>Just pop a sealing grommet in there if you dont have the hose, with a smear of Sika or Tiger Seal if youre worried about water ingress. I use rubber lined stainless or nylon 'P' clips to hold hoses.</p><p>This one can be bolted through that hole to secure it using a shallow head bolt, (Pan head or domed Allen). You can always swap it out if you find the right clip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purpledog07, post: 638297, member: 22687"] Mine is a '72 crosser and i have the reservoir on the front panel, behind kicks. Just pop a sealing grommet in there if you dont have the hose, with a smear of Sika or Tiger Seal if youre worried about water ingress. I use rubber lined stainless or nylon 'P' clips to hold hoses. This one can be bolted through that hole to secure it using a shallow head bolt, (Pan head or domed Allen). You can always swap it out if you find the right clip. [/QUOTE]
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