Coolant Overflow Reservoir. Relocated battery. Now what? 4th gen.
Lets put an end to this topic once and for all. I've searched and searched but I have not found the answer.
I relocated the battery, and obviously the huge bracket is what keeps the reservoir up. A lot of people are ziptieing them up, which I've done but frankly cannot stand after looking at it for like 5 seconds. What I want to know is, how is everyone keeping theirs held up? I see a lot of people cut the brackets into an L shape, but I want to rid of the bracket completely. I also seen a reservoir hidden underneath the radiator support beam (aries) which I can't seem to figure out. Also, I've seen a few other people having aftermarket overflow tanks.
Any answers?
I relocated the battery, and obviously the huge bracket is what keeps the reservoir up. A lot of people are ziptieing them up, which I've done but frankly cannot stand after looking at it for like 5 seconds. What I want to know is, how is everyone keeping theirs held up? I see a lot of people cut the brackets into an L shape, but I want to rid of the bracket completely. I also seen a reservoir hidden underneath the radiator support beam (aries) which I can't seem to figure out. Also, I've seen a few other people having aftermarket overflow tanks.
Any answers?
Didn't you kind-of answer your own question? Either make a bracket for the OEM tank to put it wherever you want or get an aftermarket tank...it's really up to you. An overflow tank is pretty simple, so you can pretty much do it any way you want to.
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