my injen intake but guess what no filter in the box ....
the box was already opened --- luckly thats the only thing missing...
so my question is what size/type filter can i get from a local auto store...
and does anyone have a link on a DIY on the intake w/o removing the bumper ?? or is it possible
i did a search but came out empty handed ....
thanks in advanced .....
the box was already opened --- luckly thats the only thing missing...
so my question is what size/type filter can i get from a local auto store...
and does anyone have a link on a DIY on the intake w/o removing the bumper ?? or is it possible
i did a search but came out empty handed ....
thanks in advanced .....

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Originally Posted by cKy2k
anyone ? ?
so no one here can help me with my issue !!! ???

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Why don't you call Injen and ask for the specs on the filter? Then with specs in hand go the local auto parts store and see if they have a cone filter with similar or the same specs.
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the box was already opened --- luckly thats the only thing missing...
so my question is what size/type filter can i get from a local auto store...
and does anyone have a link on a DIY on the intake w/o removing the bumper ?? or is it possible
i did a search but came out empty handed ....
thanks in advanced .....
1. demand a filter from the seller... you bought an intake with parts missing and now youre gonna pay for a new one???Originally Posted by cKy2k
my injen intake but guess what no filter in the box ....the box was already opened --- luckly thats the only thing missing...
so my question is what size/type filter can i get from a local auto store...
and does anyone have a link on a DIY on the intake w/o removing the bumper ?? or is it possible
i did a search but came out empty handed ....
thanks in advanced .....
2. remove the wheel wells and you have access for the intake install...