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Because the aftermarket CAI filters run in between the headlights right behind the front bumper. The only way to get to it is to take off the skid plate and
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Because the aftermarket CAI filters run in between the headlights right behind the front bumper. The only way to get to it is to take off the skid plate and remove the front bumper. If I'd know this I wouldnt have bought it.
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The filters only need to be recharged every 50,000 miles I believe.
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