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Air Box! Best Bang for your buck!! then this one! If, you are shooting for handling mods then let us know.
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throttle blade to come soon, air box mod im not so sure about. is it really comparable to a FIPK or is it more just to save money? i dont wanna have this truck all "home brewed" like my Heep was
handling mods for sure. ive been reading all kinds of stuff on here for about the last 4 months, but just wanted a little guidance as to maybe the order of operations
handling mods for sure. ive been reading all kinds of stuff on here for about the last 4 months, but just wanted a little guidance as to maybe the order of operations
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Stay tuned for Henry to chime in but, if you ever want a BL then skip the POS FIPK. We both have/had them and regret the decision. 3" catback is up towards the top of my list but, I am not interested in duals or sound. I want end results, not sweet music. BTW, I just sold my XJ so, I know a little about them.blackZR5 wrote:throttle blade to come soon, air box mod im not so sure about. is it really comparable to a FIPK or is it more just to save money? i dont wanna have this truck all "home brewed" like my Heep was
handling mods for sure. ive been reading all kinds of stuff on here for about the last 4 months, but just wanted a little guidance as to maybe the order of operations
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I maybe did not make the links obvious enough in my first response but, there are two links there. Swiss it and invest in your choice of after market air filter.blackZR5 wrote:so should i just swiss the air box and drop in a k&n, or just a $6 fram air filter?
Please refrain from mentioning Fram anything. Search will provide you many reasons why you should drop it from your list of options
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Who are you directing this question to?sonomadude4x4 wrote:i have a question about the rims u have what size r they? what size tire r u running and did u have any rubbing?
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they are 15x8 3.75 bs and they rub on the rear of the front drivers side fender, but not the other side... and only when im turning throught a bump, braking and turning, or in reverse and turning... LEFT. it will only rub in a right turn if im flying through a bumpsonomadude4x4 wrote:i have a question about the rims u have what size r they? what size tire r u running and did u have any rubbing?
its tolerable right now, cause i really like the stance, but im searching my butt off to find a solution shy of smaller tires (235/75)
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i saw that, and i was saying that i plan on doing the throttle blade mod soon, but wasnt sure about the air box. i wasnt aware of the fram thing, but thanks for that heads up. i guess ill most likely do both mods at the same time, since ill have the box off already for the throttle blade, and probably just drop the $40 for a drop in K&Nf9k9 wrote:I maybe did not make the links obvious enough in my first response but, there are two links there. Swiss it and invest in your choice of after market air filter.blackZR5 wrote:so should i just swiss the air box and drop in a k&n, or just a $6 fram air filter?
Please refrain from mentioning Fram anything. Search will provide you many reasons why you should drop it from your list of options
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Do the headlight support while you are there. Factory air box and modified headlight support
If you have a 1" or slightly larger hole saw, vent the upper part of the core support and the hood latch brace to improve airflow.
If you have a 1" or slightly larger hole saw, vent the upper part of the core support and the hood latch brace to improve airflow.
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I did this recently. I drilled two large holes on the hood latch brace just below and beside the outside temperature sensor. Then on the core support, you can see in this picture where I swissed the bracket-
I also drilled holes in the core support on the front side so that the air can flow straight through. That boxed section usually draws from the oblong hole in the bottom of the front. Not a big help probably, but every little bit helps , right?
If you really need pictures, I can pull my grille and get some.
I also drilled holes in the core support on the front side so that the air can flow straight through. That boxed section usually draws from the oblong hole in the bottom of the front. Not a big help probably, but every little bit helps , right?
If you really need pictures, I can pull my grille and get some.
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Core support (four holes) :
Brace vented (two holes) :
Brace vented (two holes) :
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I know your drilled those hole in towards you condenser. I will not even begin to think about doing that with my luck.
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Thanks Brule, I figured out the core support part yesterday, did just like that ,only I attacked the pieces between the holes with my handy sawsall and now have a hole 6" long by 2" wide. Like stated, every little bit helps. I may come up with a change to the latch brace, say replace with 3/8 " rod in similar configuration ? We'll see.
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Maybe I missed it but, how many front pads have you replaced? Keep us updated on how you like the shocks. Gongrats!
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