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Old 08-26-2008, 04:12 PM
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Just ordered my first mod on my '08 Unlimited Rubicon.

AEM Brute Force Intake from Northridge4x4!
Old 08-26-2008, 04:49 PM
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Awesome! Keep it up! And let us know about your gain in power when you put it!
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Originally Posted by Tatonka456
Just ordered my first mod on my '08 Unlimited Rubicon.

AEM Brute Force Intake from Northridge4x4!

i'm not sure how much more it makes, but it definetly makes the JK sound awesome under acceleration
Old 08-26-2008, 05:57 PM
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are CAI's easy to install?
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Originally Posted by J2H
are CAI's easy to install?
yes, its the easiest mod for your JK, my wife installed ours, which doesnt mean much, She helped install the lift and everything else...

just be careful of the sensor

here's a write up for the aem-brute-force-cold-air-intake-system-installation
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Sweet, thanks... I have no mechanical aptitude except assembly/disassembly of my M4
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Originally Posted by J2H
Sweet, thanks... I have no mechanical aptitude except assembly/disassembly of my M4
if you can do that blind folded, you can do this for sure.
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provided I dont break anything lol
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Thanks, I'll keep you posted on any "felt" power. Now, if anyone knows the Outerwears pre-filter part number for my AEM filter THAT would be helpful!
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Originally Posted by Tatonka456
Thanks, I'll keep you posted on any "felt" power. Now, if anyone knows the Outerwears pre-filter part number for my AEM filter THAT would be helpful!
i have one on mine, arent they all the same size? i picked mine up at 4wd.com


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