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Easier way to change CAI
I dont know what section this should be in but here we go. When i was changing my new intake today, to take off the p.o.s ebay one which we will get into another time of why buying cheap parts is moronic, I noticed if you disconnect the fan wire and slide out ur coolant resavoir you can slide the intake tube with filter on right in. Do the rest of the intake work and put everything back. Glad i didnt have to take the tire off this time that woulda been a bitch. Hope this helps and if this was already known sorry and if not id be glad to do a more detail write up with pictures.
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Of course if you have the stock intake system in you should take the tire off because there are parts in the well that need to be removed.
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