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JLT CAI for Roush TVS
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<blockquote data-quote="mebcop" data-source="post: 13697420" data-attributes="member: 70119"><p>The lip on the inside of the filter fixes one of the issues, but like stated already, the lower air dam pushes the filter off the pipe. I've tried all different tricks and they didn't work. I'm not gonna do the hairspray thing, I don't think that's what it should take to keep it in place. Then what, have to clean it all off the filter/pipe if I need to do any work that requires taking the filter off. Buy the roush!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mebcop, post: 13697420, member: 70119"] The lip on the inside of the filter fixes one of the issues, but like stated already, the lower air dam pushes the filter off the pipe. I've tried all different tricks and they didn't work. I'm not gonna do the hairspray thing, I don't think that's what it should take to keep it in place. Then what, have to clean it all off the filter/pipe if I need to do any work that requires taking the filter off. Buy the roush! [/QUOTE]
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