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Yeah, that external diverter valve mounts to the threaded hole on the right side of the transmission.
For the ABS models the compressor mounts with the attached bracket to one of the front shock bolts.
I have the older version with the valves still in the shock, they repaired it last year before they started selling the valve like yours but I have never re installed it. I wonder if they would update it to the one like yours? It's supposed to be more reliable. I may have to call JD.
Any of you guys interested in new-in-package Cycle Visions CV-302 2" foot control extensions?
I'm unclear if you need a new rear brake line for these or not... I think you may be able to straighten out the bend in the front portion and make the factory one work, but I never got around to installing so I can't confirm.
I paid $111, I'd let one of you guys have them for $60.
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