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Thanks ChinoOrtega, I'll have to come up with an alternative as well. I'm thinking I might try to modify a plastic sleeve to put over the rod.
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I would like to confirm that Euro cars have the shorter rod and you need to make a small modification (using the part from the old stock filter) to make the AFE filter fit.
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10-29-2008, 12:13 PM | #93 |
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Thanks for confirming, that's good news that these work on the Euro cars with the stock part. Do you have a picture of this particular installation? It may help some other members with euro cars.
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The pictures from emack from the previous page will do!
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