I have never dropped the skid out of my Viper before but I am expecting the FAST M20 Airwave to be delivered in a day or so.
In an effort to prepare for the install I am wondering what the most common mistakes / most helpful hints people have to share to make this install an enjoyable one? I am sure every brand of skid install has its own subtle issues associated with them but I would be interested to hear the things that you have done that either ruined your weekend or made your day.

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Space, have lots of space to work around. I did mine in a single wide garage with two machines, two work benches, motorcycle, freezers, compressors, and all the garden tools and other crap you can find in a garage. It was painful having to jump over stuff just to get to the other side. Now, I gotta find space my buddies other machine since he bought a '64 Impala SS Pro Street with a 400 shot and needs to store it in his garage.
Zom
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I just installed the airwave in my '04. My biggest problem was removing the front brackets. While removing the right side bracket, I screwed up & drilled into the coolant hose. That was a very time consumming mistake.
The best way to remove the rivets is to punch out the centers, then drill the head off.
Read the directions a couple times before you start. The instructions leave a lot to be desired, so reading through it a couple times will help.
I installed the compressor next to the battery, on the footwell. I had to move a relay out of the way, but I found that to be the spot that would work best for me.
The best way to remove the rivets is to punch out the centers, then drill the head off.
Read the directions a couple times before you start. The instructions leave a lot to be desired, so reading through it a couple times will help.
I installed the compressor next to the battery, on the footwell. I had to move a relay out of the way, but I found that to be the spot that would work best for me.