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Is the "short" air pack *exactly* a direct bolt-in replacement for the "long" style?

Valence

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Is the "short" air pack *exactly* a direct bolt-in replacement for the "long" style?

I've read through a number of threads, Gimpy's exhibits what I'm talking about:

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?40509-long-VS-short-airpack-pics

I'm just wanting positive confirmation that a "short" air pack is a 100% direct bolt in replacement for a truck that had the "long" version:
  • Same mounting bolt hole locations?
    • Front, rear, skid plate
  • Same air fittings and locations?
    • Air in, exhaust/breather out?
  • Same brake fluid line (in/out) fittings and positions?
  • Near-same location to add the brake light switch?

Thank you very much!
 
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Valence

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I just wanted to say "Thanks!" again Mr. Gimpy. Just move all the fittings over. 100% drop in replacement. Now to just bleed the air pack and brakes...

Short:
2016-06-29 18.49.30.jpg 2016-06-29 21.17.05.jpg

Long:
2016-06-04 14.30.50.jpg image.jpg
 
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