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Originally Posted by Pintsize725 Not yet. I'll probably stare at it today and then give up lol. Is there a DIY/How To for this mod anywhere on the forum? That

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Not yet. I'll probably stare at it today and then give up lol.
Is there a DIY/How To for this mod anywhere on the forum? That will help.
It really is pretty easy though, and only requires the most basic of hand tools like a screwdriver and pliers. A butter knife or spoon and some WD40 will help you slip the hoses over the throttle bodies without even needing to remove the shock tower brace.
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Is there a DIY/How To for this mod anywhere on the forum? That will help.
It really is pretty easy though, and only requires the most basic of hand tools like a screwdriver and pliers. A butter knife or spoon and some WD40 will help you slip the hoses over the throttle bodies without even needing to remove the shock tower brace.
Couldn't find a DIY. I'm more worried about undoing something and forgetting to set it back up and fudging up the sensors. We'll see how I feel later.
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