1. Raise car and remove rear tires.
2. Remove both left and right rear wheel liners. Having all that room with the car up and the liners removed really helps. Parking it on carpet is an added bonus.
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3. The pump will be mounted in the rear fender on the opposite side of the battery. Choose a mounting location where it will not interfere with anything around it.
Mark and drill the pump mounting holes with a 3/16" drillbit. You can create a template using a piece of paper. Not can but should. Much easier. Take the time to put the pump on a piece of paper and then take out the ink from inside a clicky pen.
Trace a circle inside the center of the rubber mounts. Now tape paper to underside of tub in your suitable location.
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4. Mount the pump with the four bolts, washers, and nuts supplied.
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If you have no friends or arms shorter than 4 feet you can place a weight over top the heads of the bolts to prevent them from pushing up when you attempt to install the pump.
I had no friends and my arms weren't quite long enough to give it the old reach around. Nothing a 25lb weight won't fix.
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5. Once mounted mark and drill a 3/8" hole for the pump inlet hose, as the reservoir will be mounted topside in the hatch area. Install the supplied 1/4" I.D. grommet. The line will be fed through the grommet. Use lube. Or bite the pillow and go in dry. It will just pull the grommet out. I just used window cleaner.
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