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Old 12/19/2006, 03:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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this is part from CAI???????

this is part from CAI, I just don't have any idea where it goes to....
any one know what it is?? I searched for info, but couldn’t find it.......and i don't have manual w/ me.......
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Old 12/19/2006, 03:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That is the rubber mounting "stud"

It screws into one of the stock holes where the air box mounting bolts go.

There should be a "U" shaped flange sticking out the side of one of the pipes, you place it over the stud and bolt it down.
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Old 12/19/2006, 03:31 PM   #3 (permalink)
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that piece is for the bracket that hold the CAI to the frame. the hole is located near the left (drivers) headlight. that is to keep the thing from rattling and breaking.
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Tnx alot.....thats why my cai was rattling....like hellll
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Yup. You figure out where it should go?
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Russ, I think I have an extra one lying around in my spare parts bin if you want it.
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I also have a spare one lying around i believe.
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where do you guys get the Spare ones? mine tore in half when my motor mounts went out. i just replaced it with the old bolt from the air box. Do I need to replace with a new one?
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Or search on "sandwich mount"

Or of course just get one from one of these guys But for future reference...
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where do you guys get the Spare ones? mine tore in half when my motor mounts went out. i just replaced it with the old bolt from the air box. Do I need to replace with a new one?
Just end up with extra parts. Not necessary as far as I know.
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which size would it be. like i said mine tore so it was trashed.
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which size would it be
Line up everything about where you think it would be, make sure the forked tab from the pipe is over top of the hole for the little rubber shock absorber piece, and then see how high off the frame rail it's sitting. Get one that thick. I'm going to guess 1", but I don't know for sure.

You'll want to figure out what thread size / pitch ahead of time as well. It's going to be metric.
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