New transit 2020 fuel tap

Mr Brightside

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I just picked up a sweet 2020 transit van and need to work on installing an Everest 650hp

Does the transit come with a fuel tap

What do I need to order ect

Would you pay for bed liner or do it yourself?

Any other recommendations
 
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I’ve done the U-Pol Raptor liner diy sprayed on.. It’s not bad but if you have more money than time, I’d just get it professional done.. I like to tinker myself, so I’m a diy’er..

Sorry idk if you need a fuel tap or not for Transit’s..
 

Mr Brightside

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I’ve done the U-Pol Raptor liner diy sprayed on.. It’s not bad but if you have more money than time, I’d just get it professional done.. I like to tinker myself, so I’m a diy’er..

Sorry idk if you need a fuel tap or not for Transit’s..
Awesome ya I was gonna check the raptor out I’m not sure if I should pay or not got quoted 1200$
 
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I did the tintable version.. You can add whatever color you want to it.. Just don't be like me and do White.........:shifty: Nice when it's new and clean, doesn't stay clean looking..:lol:

For $250-300 You should be able to diy.. Use the wire tape if you want a clean cut line.. A red scuff pad on a grinder or drill to scuff the paint.. Doing that by hand is BS.. A trick a painter friend taught me was to take masking tape, pull a section of tape off the roll and spin it.. You can use that to line the cab section, then just use plastic to adhere to it..

Works fkn awesome!

Noticed you're in CA, it might cost more for you..
 

Mr Brightside

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I did the tintable version.. You can add whatever color you want to it.. Just don't be like me and do White.........:shifty: Nice when it's new and clean, doesn't stay clean looking..:lol:

For $250-300 You should be able to diy.. Use the wire tape if you want a clean cut line.. A red scuff pad on a grinder or drill to scuff the paint.. Doing that by hand is BS.. A trick a painter friend taught me was to take masking tape, pull a section of tape off the roll and spin it.. You can use that to line the cab section, then just use plastic to adhere to it..

Works fkn awesome!

Noticed you're in CA, it might cost more for you..
Ya I appreciate it I’ll check it out
 

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