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Installed the GM Performance CAI today. Part #84016022. Thanks @wingsaa !

 

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damn that looks good!!!

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Can you throw on the HD cold air hood with that kit?

 

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Y'all now that I'm not mechanically inclined right? LOL. I wouldn't know the answer to that.

 

Since the headlights are different on a 16/17 - 1500 versus the HD trucks, I'm gonna take a stab and say it won't fit. But not 100% sure on that.

 

 

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oooooh - Your tube looks nicer! [emoji23]. Here come the jokes.

 

 

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Since the headlights are different on a 16/17 - 1500 versus the HD trucks, I'm gonna take a stab and say it won't fit. But not 100% sure on that.

 

 

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oooooh - Your tube looks nicer! [emoji23]. Here come the jokes.

 

Ok, I'm in....

 

Do you think the ribs in the tube you think "looks nicer" have a function, or just there for your pleasure?

 

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Installed the GM Performance CAI today. Part #84016022. Thanks @wingsaa !

 

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Love it! Can you feel any difference ?

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Installed the GM Performance CAI today. Part #84016022. Thanks @wingsaa !

 

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After:

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I'd love to have this setup too. I just can't justify the price of it

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I'd love to have this setup too. I just can't justify the price of it

Me as well. It would go really well with my blue truck. Scared to find out what it wou cost me in Canadian dollars even with my discount. At least I could install the hood if I won the lottery!

 

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oooooh - Your tube looks nicer! [emoji23]. Here come the jokes.

 

 

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That's the sound of me leaving this thread [emoji23]

 

 

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Love it! Can you feel any difference ?

Not sure yet. I can definitely hear a difference. Has a nice growl to it. Only drove it down the street and had to get back to work.

 

 

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Added some under the hood lighting today. Turned out really great. Also installed those frame plugs and some reverse LED lights.

 

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I like that a lot, especially the on/off switch.

$4 at AutoZone. Lol

 

 

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