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Old Apr 6, 2006 | 01:19 AM
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Ok, so tomorrow, me and DaveDavetC are installing my Fujita CAI HOPEFULLY!lol

We tried today but didn't have the right tools nor time.
So i'm sure some of you have installed CAI's before, Injen is almost the same as this one(install wise) so it should be relatively similar.One of the problems i have is my Kaminari Sideskirts(tough to get the jack under there), i also have stechs which dont help either..

So if anyone can run by me the steps or something quick to help me out with this install that would be great.It's either that or the shop charging me 75-250$ for install,(screw that!)
Old Apr 6, 2006 | 01:39 AM
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use your stock jack first on the side mounting point under your kaminari side skirt.... once u jack up the car a little bit you should be able to get a normal jack under the front bumper and use the front mounting point to lift the car off... and just do it in reverse when yer taking the car down.
Old Apr 6, 2006 | 01:44 AM
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would it matter that i have the front kaminari bumper too? the side(stock)jack just seemed to crush the sideskirts when we were lifting it up.
Old Apr 6, 2006 | 01:50 AM
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it is easy to put on I have the Kaminari kit on my car it took me 20 mins to put it on-- you need a 10mm an a screw driver-- I think a 11mm socket too-- pliers squeeze off the clamp that is holding the old one on--- I put in down through the fender an it is right in front of the driver tire-- if you want pics let me know---
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