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Old 04-15-2014, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Collin
Went to the pit with a buddy to play a bit. Ended up both stuck in the mud as we were leaving. He got unstuck but ripped off his valance and flog lights in the process Only got a couple shots of my truck making a new climb
Did u make it over the hill?!?!?
Old 04-15-2014, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
Yeah it's definitely worth it over buying a full K&N system
Alright sweet I appreciate it, I'll have to do then. Was it hard to get the 3" to fit where the factory "snorkel" goes out by the fender?
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Originally Posted by '97FurdFTeenThousand

Alright sweet I appreciate it, I'll have to do then. Was it hard to get the 3" to fit where the factory "snorkel" goes out by the fender?
No it slipped right in the hole
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
No it slipped right in the hole
Awesome I'll have to do that then man, thanks
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
No it slipped right in the hole
Did you hve to cut anything at all?
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
No it slipped right in the hole
Hey browning, do you know of autozone or advanced auto sells the rubber couplings to connect the PVC to the factory airbox? And what should I use to secure it?
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr
Hey browning, do you know of autozone or advanced auto sells the rubber couplings to connect the PVC to the factory airbox? And what should I use to secure it?
I got mine at Lowe's for about $4.00.
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Originally Posted by Ringleader
I got mine at Lowe's for about $4.00.
PVC or rubber coupling?
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Originally Posted by '97FurdFTeenThousand

Did you hve to cut anything at all?
Nothing, the piece of tubing was 6" long it fit perfect
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Hey browning, do you know of autozone or advanced auto sells the rubber couplings to connect the PVC to the factory airbox? And what should I use to secure it?
I used a Spectre 3" rubber intake boot. It came with hose clamps which I used to secure it. I like how this actually looks like a truck part and not construction scrap
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr
PVC or rubber coupling?
Rubber.
I turned the clamps and adjusted the coupler so that it didn't look like "construction crap", lol.


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