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    SMG pump relocation MK20 ABS

    Does anybody offer a bracket or is it even possible to relocate the SMG pump to drug pin with MK20 ABS? I already have the CSL reservoir, hydraulic lines and harness.

    #2
    You may want to check with MLR Engineering (mlreng.com). They once offered a relocation bracket, not sure if they still do. But they do offer a large selection of SMG parts and will gladly offer assistance.

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      #3
      I had to custom fabricate mine with a friend. He used simple plate steel and a few tack welds to keep the pieces together. It wasn't super difficult but you would need a welder, method to bend the metal, and some bolts. I uploaded the images below: Click image for larger version

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        #4
        That’s really going to be a tight fit. Have you decided on how you were going to run the hydraulic lines? That was the problem that I had.

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          #5
          You may have already seen this video, but it’s a relocation of the pump unit of a car with the ABS plumbing in the drug bin like yours. The video is not very informative, but it does give a general overview. https://youtu.be/5c_bWAcwMuM

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            #6
            Originally posted by MacCube View Post
            That’s really going to be a tight fit. Have you decided on how you were going to run the hydraulic lines? That was the problem that I had.
            This is how it has been for the last couple of years. Those earlier ones were during my install process lol.

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