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Anyone change their cabin filter yet?
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Got a garage for the MCSS, so was able to thaw it enough to get in the filter change.
I bought and installed the Fram clean air filter, ran $14 at the local Meijer. It's a lot heavier than the stocker, coated with charcoal and baking soda to absorb odors. Supposed to filter 98% of the crap that comes in. Hope it flows the same because we need the heat in this +/- 0* BS weather!!!
Mine after 45Khad dirt in it like a regular air filter, along with some small feathery crap. Could still see daylight thru it, so if anyone needs it, drop me a PM!
I bought and installed the Fram clean air filter, ran $14 at the local Meijer. It's a lot heavier than the stocker, coated with charcoal and baking soda to absorb odors. Supposed to filter 98% of the crap that comes in. Hope it flows the same because we need the heat in this +/- 0* BS weather!!!
Mine after 45Khad dirt in it like a regular air filter, along with some small feathery crap. Could still see daylight thru it, so if anyone needs it, drop me a PM!
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Oh...I meant sell the OEM headlights I have left, and all the extra parts and such.
I don't know if I could ever guarantee that they don't leak/condensate, and wouldn't feel right charging (enough) for it. If only I could get them to separate w/o mangling the housing, I'd do it in a heartbeat...but b/c they look like crap from the back side I hate to call them a "finished product" Considering even a set of used headlights are anywhere from $100-130 on eBay, the labor going into them would be easily $100, supplies another$10 and shipping at least $20...you're looking at nearly $300 for an unproven product (that looks great, btw).
I don't know if I could ever guarantee that they don't leak/condensate, and wouldn't feel right charging (enough) for it. If only I could get them to separate w/o mangling the housing, I'd do it in a heartbeat...but b/c they look like crap from the back side I hate to call them a "finished product" Considering even a set of used headlights are anywhere from $100-130 on eBay, the labor going into them would be easily $100, supplies another$10 and shipping at least $20...you're looking at nearly $300 for an unproven product (that looks great, btw).