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Do those go on end of exhaust/inlet pipes ? Seem pricey


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You don't need them, just make sure the the inlet and exhaust are facing backwards and are close to the outrigger to stop spray and **** entering the pipes.
Mine gets used when driving and never had a problem.
 
Sparkywig is right, they are not needed.
I would not put one on the end as they are to close and my (personal) opinion
is that it is liable to cross contamination when stationary.
I do agree it does look nice , maybe further apart.

J & P
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sparkywig said:
You don't need them, just make sure the the inlet and exhaust are facing backwards and are close to the outrigger to stop spray and **** entering the pipes.
Mine gets used when driving and never had a problem.

Agree with the wigmeister....Al
 
Ok thanks for that guys, as I was going to get one of these else....cheers

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Ive got Steve at Zeds Bus garage putting one in for me at the moment

I want it under the passenger seat as I can run off the same bottle for my cooker as Ive got a Devon Moonraker with a swing out cooker unit. That way with minimal fuss I should be able to heat front and rear

Check this link go to the bottom of the thread

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I would also recommend Steve...really good guy
 
Love the idea of housing it under the front seat area! My only concern would be where to affix the vent pipes properly in the wheel tub.

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