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Old 05-09-2011, 04:56 AM
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I need my Injen air filter to be changed and need people to help me to do it. I have never done it before and am scared to do it myself even if people tell me what to do.I have already bought a new air filter for it and it is just sitting in my car in the plastic

If anybody can help I am willing to pay somebody for there time and gas. Let me know how much you charge.

I'm available weekdays after 6 pm or this weekend I am available.

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Old 05-10-2011, 02:37 AM
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its easy,the push pins and a 10mm wrench.....push the pins.....remove the fender screws by the tire,one each side,pop the black plastic pins in the center,and slight twist of the screw looking ones,pop out sides of bumper by tire and then top pull out and bumper will be mostly off enough to get right at the filter.....

Well Pete will show ya....just dont let him talk you into the no hood trend.....lol....
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Originally Posted by BZinn1
its easy,the push pins and a 10mm wrench.....push the pins.....remove the fender screws by the tire,one each side,pop the black plastic pins in the center,and slight twist of the screw looking ones,pop out sides of bumper by tire and then top pull out and bumper will be mostly off enough to get right at the filter.....

Well Pete will show ya....just dont let him talk you into the no hood trend.....lol....
Thanks for the tutorial and I will be aware of that lol...
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