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<blockquote data-quote="Nugsy" data-source="post: 640774" data-attributes="member: 13505"><p>I know it's going off topic, but assume you don't have bellypans. Originally I wanted it under the seat to feed the main heater channels as I switched to j-tubes. The Rusty Lee bed is narrower than my Danbury so the original rear seat heater Vents won't work unless I run them from the original inlet to the supplied Vents.</p><p></p><p>With this post idea I was thinking I could put the supply in my buddy seat, and vent it to the heater channels from underneath similar to the OP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugsy, post: 640774, member: 13505"] I know it's going off topic, but assume you don't have bellypans. Originally I wanted it under the seat to feed the main heater channels as I switched to j-tubes. The Rusty Lee bed is narrower than my Danbury so the original rear seat heater Vents won't work unless I run them from the original inlet to the supplied Vents. With this post idea I was thinking I could put the supply in my buddy seat, and vent it to the heater channels from underneath similar to the OP [/QUOTE]
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