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Anyone having a problem with their 2003 stock air filter geting wet in the snow and rain.



Where is the water getting in? ( through the lid and box or through the air inlet through the fender).



What solutions do you guys recomened.



Thanks
 
I punched a 4" hole in the bottom of mine. No more snow problems and doubled the life of the stock filter (for the short time it was on the truck :-laf ).



Richard
 
Mine's never gotten wet... that I'm aware of. At least, when I remove the element once a year for replacement I don't see any signs of water intrusion. Just how deep are you fording with this thing!? :eek: ;)



-Ryan
 
Try checking to make sure all of the screws holding your inner fender liner are in place, possibly some water could get thrown through a screw hole and get sucked into the filter housing.
 
Thanks, ill look around for that.



Just normal driving through the rocky mountians. I am olny getting 5000 mi out of an air filter before its dirty wet and the filter reminder is sucked all the way down.
 
Punch a 3" or 4" hole in the bottom of the air box and put a small piece of wire mesh over the opening to keep the big stuff out. It dropped my criuse egt's by 50* and extended my filter life from 5k to 10-12k.
 
I have had mine plug up as well when driving down the highway, when there is a fine snow blowing across the road. It even pegged my filter minder on more than one occasion. I am thinking of drilling the holes in the bottom of the filter box, as suggested. Just gotta remember to do it when things slow down to a crawl.
 
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