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Can anyone point me in the right direction to find a specific list of tools needed to complete the stillen gen 3 intake install? I just purchased this and got

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Old 11-30-2017, 03:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can anyone point me in the right direction to find a specific list of tools needed to complete the stillen gen 3 intake install? I just purchased this and got it yesterday I’d like to install it tomorrow and I’m borrowing tools to install it but the instructions are very vague as to what tools are actually needed. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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You'll need screwdrivers and ratchets.

Be careful with the front bumper as there are a few screws in the wheel well that hold it to the front end (in addition to the clips).

EDIT - found this for you under the DIY section of the forum: DIY: STILLEN G3 Intakes

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You'll need a Dremel or other cutting tool to open up the hole in the rad support.
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Easiest thing for the hole is a Dremel or roto zip tool. And get some extra hoses to split and install around metal edges and a/c lines...the intakes are know to tap on the lines and cause problems on the driver's side
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