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Need Help With A Fass Ii In West Palm Beach Fl

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Miller Tool?

12v Gauges

It's A Great Pump But I Can't Find Someone To Put It In I Will Pay Not A Problem

I Don't See Well Or I Would Do It Myself Plus I Don't Have The Tools

The Shop That Told Me They Where Going To Put It In

Put It In Wrong Then When I Show Them They Took It Out And Put My Truck Back The Way It Was In The First Place

I Have All The Parts But Need Some One To Put It In Its Not Hard You Just Need To Know How To Read

Thanks And God Bless

Vaughn
 
If You Know Of Someone In South Florida

That Has Put A Fass Ii Pump In Call Us We Don't Bs Our Cell Phone Is 561-541-3664 Joann Or Me Vaughn This Is My Wife Cell Phone

Thanks And God Bless Us All
 
Vaughn if you were in the Northwest I would be happy to help ;) Washington



Been to Florida a couple of times but do not see that happening again for awhile. New J O B



Good luck and I hope you get some help soon ;)



Rob
 
thanks I wish we had someone in south florida that would say bring it by we will put it in for you

the lift pump thats in there now is stock and we know what junk they are

but thanks and god bless
 
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Hmmm, I've got family in Stuart Fl, might be time for a trip down to that warm place!



Not sure if you have a longbed or not, but the discharge side of the FASSII on the shortbed trucks actually hit the bed seam on my truck so I got some fittings to plumb it away from the bed seam. They might have changed it since I installed mine 2 years ago.



If you were anywhere near western PA, I'd lend you a hand no charge. There has to be someone down there that can help this guy out.



This might sound dumb, but have you stopped into some of the local mechanic shops? Maybe even stop in some of the hotrod type places as they are used to working on non OEM stuff. Just a thought.



Jason
 
It sounds like you are going to have to get down to home depot, buy a basic tool set, put on your glasses, read the instructions and get after it. I have done it and it isn't complicated at all. You CAN do it. Besides, after 7 posts of asking for help with no takers, I doubt anyone is going to be jumping at the opportunity. Maybe try a "free beer and brats with install" theme... You never know. Really, It's not hard to do.



Good luck
 
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