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Looking for this part for my truck. They don't sell just that one piece and to get it you have to pay over $100 even used for the whole air tube. The piece the hose clamp snaps into that is held on by the screw and nut. If anyone has access to one please let me know.

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9 hours ago, richard wysong said:

Looks like it's riveted to me. What is wrong with that 1? Welcome to the Forum!

No, it is a screw with a nut holding that on. That is my friends truck. First photo is from online. 

 

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14 hours ago, davester said:

hit a junkyard.

They will only sell the complete system. They don't let you pick things apart. $5 part or sell the whole thing for $150? Which do you think they want?

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15 hours ago, B07 said:

Looking for this part for my truck. They don't sell just that one piece and to get it you have to pay over $100 even used for the whole air tube. The piece the hose clamp snaps into that is held on by the screw and nut. If anyone has access to one please let me know.

 

 

 

Year/make/model/engine??????????????

 

From the looks of the piece you need, pushes into the airbox and then the big loop clips around the radiator hose?  

 

 

12 minutes ago, B07 said:

They will only sell the complete system. They don't let you pick things apart. $5 part or sell the whole thing for $150? Which do you think they want?

 

 

If you have a u-pull-it yard you could get just that piece and not the whole tube.  

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1 hour ago, newdude said:

2007.5 NNBS Silverado 1500 5.3. If you look at the photo it attaches to the air tube. You can see that half shaped disc is molded into the side of the tube and the piece that the hose clamp snaps into is screwed down to that with a screw and nut. 

We don't have pick and pulls here and the nearest wrecking yard is 80 miles away. They sell everything as complete pieces. Need a door panel piece? They'll only see the whole door panel. This place caters more to body shops. 

Do any of y'all have the original air box system on their truck? If so lift the hood and you'll see what I'm seeing.

 

Year/make/model/engine??????????????

 

From the looks of the piece you need, pushes into the airbox and then the big loop clips around the radiator hose?  

 

 

 

 

If you have a u-pull-it yard you could get just that piece and not the whole tube.  

 

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48 minutes ago, B07 said:

 

 

 

 

 

One of these?  GM # is 15041307.  

 

 

2007-2014 GM Multi-Purpose Clip 15041307 | QuirkParts

 

 

Or.  For some reason a couple years they show this on only the little hose to that duct spot.  15041309:

 

 

 

ACDelco 15041309 ACDelco GM Genuine Parts Clips and Multi-Purpose Retainers  | Summit Racing  

 

 

 

 

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I have the first one. That snaps into the piece mounted to the air tube. Look at the 3rd photo and you'll see the tab pushed into the hole that mounts to that other piece. Hard to see but that piece circled is help on by a screw and a nut. The bottom part has a whole drilled in it for the tab on the hose clamp to snap into. I'm assuming you all have CAI's?

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17 minutes ago, B07 said:

I have the first one. That snaps into the piece mounted to the air tube. Look at the 3rd photo and you'll see the tab pushed into the hole that mounts to that other piece. Hard to see but that piece circled is help on by a screw and a nut. The bottom part has a whole drilled in it for the tab on the hose clamp to snap into. I'm assuming you all have CAI's?

 

 

 

 

These are the other two I see listed.  

 

15159494

15159494 - Genuine GM Clip, Radiator Inlet Hose

 

 

15045503

 

15045503 - Genuine GM Clip, Radiator Inlet Hose *Black T

 

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22 minutes ago, B07 said:

 

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If you need that mount looking piece.  You need the air tube.  

 

 

Cheapest one I see on eBay - 2007-2014 GM Silverado 1500 Air Cleaner Outlet Duct Assembly 5.3L OEM 15901934 | eBay

 

 

Same price but free shipping - 2009-2014 CADILLAC ESCALADE 6.2L AIR CLEANER OUTLET DUCT ASSEMBLY 15901934 OEM | eBay

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Don't need the air tube but that's how everyone sells them. Most places won't remove that one piece and sell it alone. No money to be made. Hoping someone swapped theirs out for a CAI and no longer wants it. Not asking anyone to give it away. Offering to buy it but I don't need the tube. It's held on by a hex head screw and nut.

Been all over eBay. 

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I'm sure if you went to a junkyard where you go in and pull the part off the truck yourself, not a used part place where they do it for you, you can get that part on it's own.  Depending on if and what else you would be buying, and time of day, they might even just skip over adding it as a item to the bill.

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Still looks like a rivet to me in the pics, I don't see a nut and none of the pics show the head of the screw. But if you says so.....

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17 hours ago, B07 said:

Don't need the air tube but that's how everyone sells them. Most places won't remove that one piece and sell it alone. No money to be made. Hoping someone swapped theirs out for a CAI and no longer wants it. Not asking anyone to give it away. Offering to buy it but I don't need the tube. It's held on by a hex head screw and nut.

Been all over eBay. 

 

 

Just buy the tube and move on with life.  

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