Cabin Filter Mod
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Got all the parts to do mine this weekend. I do have a question. I ordered the Cab-fresh kit from Geno's, does doing this mod eliminate the need for the cab-fresh set up? Id so I'm sending it back!!!
Thanks,
Will-
Thanks,
Will-
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Back when I owned a Toyota Tacoma I did a mod that had a washable cabin air filter. I found the link and thought some of you might be able to adjust it for your gen. of trucks. Sadly the truck I own now doesn't have that feature. I just want to help out some. Good Luck.
http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/2nd...ir-filter.html
http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/2nd...ir-filter.html
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Back when I owned a Toyota Tacoma I did a mod that had a washable cabin air filter. I found the link and thought some of you might be able to adjust it for your gen. of trucks. Sadly the truck I own now doesn't have that feature. I just want to help out some. Good Luck.
http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/2nd...ir-filter.html
http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/2nd...ir-filter.html
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That is one of the main reasons I liked the idea at the time. It's reusable and you don't have to keep spending money on a new one. Just a one time cost. I had made one for my truck at the time. I just wish my now current truck had something like the newer trucks now have.
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Great Post, great mod!
I'd like to add something that may help some. Heat up red-hot whatever blade you use. It makes cutting the line much easier and reduces the chance of shattering the brittle plastic and have little pieces fall back into your fan.
I'd like to add something that may help some. Heat up red-hot whatever blade you use. It makes cutting the line much easier and reduces the chance of shattering the brittle plastic and have little pieces fall back into your fan.
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I am currently snowbirding in Yuma AZ and decided to give my 2010, 3500 a good cleanup and had forgotten about the cabin filter. Pulled mine out and was amazed how dirty it was, went to (Reileys? O'reiley?) and bought a new one for 10.22 with tax.
Talked to a buddy down here who has a GM diesel who wishes his truck had something like this as his wife has allergies and complains about the dust.
Talked to a buddy down here who has a GM diesel who wishes his truck had something like this as his wife has allergies and complains about the dust.