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How difficult was the remote bass knob?

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Hardest part was fishing the wire through the console due to my fat hands. Other then that is was fairly easy.

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Washed and detailed, replaced cabin filter!b21a40fbbd3d518f909f21514365bd6f.jpg

 

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Well, that's disgusting.

 

I changed mine for the first time last week. Was surprised how much crap was in it. Glad I didn't breathe it in though!

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Washed and detailed, replaced cabin filter!405f1e07e26f1a7e1f6d0d68323b08c5.jpgb21a40fbbd3d518f909f21514365bd6f.jpg

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Looks like you have a mouse living in the blower housing !

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How often should we change these?

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Manual says every 22,500 miles or 2 years. I do mine annually.

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They're around $10 on amazon. I change mine every year. You can get the K&N washable filter for around $40 and just wash it every year.

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How often should we change these?

 

 

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I changed mine for the first time in about 2 years and it was dirty, but nothing like the poster above. I think it depends where you drive/where you park. I'm in a garage and not driving down a bunch of dusty roads. I think if I wasn't, I would be changing it annually. The filters aren't that expensive so once a year won't break the bank for cleaner air :)

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I do it typically once a year. For how much driving I do it should be every 6 months lol

 

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Sunday funday wash/detail

 

 

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600+ miles on new rims/tires 300+ today took everything off the tailgate yesterday those eraser wheels are awesome, and the 4x4 stickers 28c438e96a2a58138df96885ea547b1a.jpg4acc587aa3289643b65ee70c72e55847.jpg

 

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