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JohnMcCarthy

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Just a question, has anybody made any modifications to the airbox? I know a lot of you are running the aFe boxes and the like, but it seems like all these are using just a cone style filter in a slightly more open box. I have upgraded to a 4" exhaust and am wanting to free up the intake a little. Please set me straight on what the differences are and let me know if it is best to just buy an aftermarket kit or worth the time to mess with fabrication. :confused: Thanks!



Love that sound! Oo. Oo. Just don't like paying for it! :--) :--)
 
put a BHAF on it! all you have to do is remove the stock air box and the filter goes right on the end of the intake tube... its very simple and takes about 5 mintues to do!. . im sure some guys will chime in with some pictures and part numbers for ya! Oo.



-Tom
 
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If you want to keep the stock air box, remove the snorkle (on the left side of box, connecting it to the fender) and drill some additional 3" holes in the bottom with a hole saw. You could also go with a BHAF (do a search for the NAPA part number), or go with an intake setup, such as an AFE. I purchased an AFE intake setup from Mass Diesel. I love it, and it sounds great.

-Rich
 
O. K. so now I see it means BIG HONKING AIR FILTER!!!!! But, if you guys have any part numbers from previous experience that would be cool. Thanks!
 
I modified my stock airbox before I bought my AFE. I took a hole saw and drilled a series of holes in the front side of the box. (facing the headlights) I then bought a piece of bug netting and layered it three or four times. I took some small nuts and bolts with 1 inch washers to secure the netting over the holes. I installed the netting inside the box. The netting kept any materials or bugs out of the air box while driving. The holes were actually visible if you looked between the headlight and the radiator. This set up worked well for me and had minimal cost. :-laf
 
Part numbers for the actual filter element sold by different suppliers:



WIX 42790

Donaldson B105006

Baldwin PA2820

Hastings AF1012

DONALDSON ECB105006

Fleetgaurd # AH19037

Napa # 2790

Carquest # 87790

John Deere # PMAH19037

Big A # 93790

CATERPILLAR# 3I0005

FLEETRITE # AHR819037

LUBER-FINER# LAF2531
 
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