Dodge Ram 1500 Cold Air Intake
#1
Dodge Ram 1500 Cold Air Intake
Anyone interested in a LNIB Cold Air Intake? I have one sitting around that I am not using. I would be willing to let it go at $125.00 + $20 S&H (To Lower 48 States). It is an AIRMAX Intake System Part# 35925. I ended up with two intakes and after switching from one to another...I didn't want to switch back to this one. They run $225.00 new if you get it from the manufacturer in NLR, AR.
My truck is a 2004 Ram 1500, 4.7L 2WD. It shows to work for the 4.7L & 5.9L Engines 2002-2006 (1500, 2500, 3500).
Copy & Paste this web link to check it out:
www.streetandperformanceelectronics.com/am.htm
Contact me via e-mail @ donnie@abcark.com if you are interested. I'm in Central AR.
Thank you,
DK
My truck is a 2004 Ram 1500, 4.7L 2WD. It shows to work for the 4.7L & 5.9L Engines 2002-2006 (1500, 2500, 3500).
Copy & Paste this web link to check it out:
www.streetandperformanceelectronics.com/am.htm
Contact me via e-mail @ donnie@abcark.com if you are interested. I'm in Central AR.
Thank you,
DK
Last edited by doneking; 06-23-2009 at 09:40 AM.
#3
Hey 70x7,
Sorry about not putting that info in...Shipping would be extra. Add $20.00. It is a pretty decent size box. It will probably be more to ship, but that is all I'd charge.
DK
Sorry about not putting that info in...Shipping would be extra. Add $20.00. It is a pretty decent size box. It will probably be more to ship, but that is all I'd charge.
DK
#5
I never took any pics of the CAI when it was installed. If you click on the link it will take you to the website of the manufacturer. It has a picture on the intake on that page in color. It looks like the picture.
If you look a little below the picture on the same page...Click the Dodge Chrysler Jeep link on the left hand side. It will take you to the product listing and if you go down the list an choose part# 35925...It will take you to installation instructions. It shows an installed picture but it doesn't get a really good shot of it.
You would basically remove the factory filter box assym. from the factory accordian like air duct and remove it from the vehicle. You will use a couple of the mounting bushing from the factory box and install the CAI back onto the accordian flex duct. It take about 30-45 mins tops.
This CAI was used for about 6 mos. Then I received a different CAI as a gift. I was curious as to which one performed better, but really couldn't tell any difference between the two and was too lazy to switch. The AIRMAX was actually the more expensive one. I paid about $260 at the local dealership for it before I realized I could have saved about $30 by buying it from the manufacturer.
DK
If you look a little below the picture on the same page...Click the Dodge Chrysler Jeep link on the left hand side. It will take you to the product listing and if you go down the list an choose part# 35925...It will take you to installation instructions. It shows an installed picture but it doesn't get a really good shot of it.
You would basically remove the factory filter box assym. from the factory accordian like air duct and remove it from the vehicle. You will use a couple of the mounting bushing from the factory box and install the CAI back onto the accordian flex duct. It take about 30-45 mins tops.
This CAI was used for about 6 mos. Then I received a different CAI as a gift. I was curious as to which one performed better, but really couldn't tell any difference between the two and was too lazy to switch. The AIRMAX was actually the more expensive one. I paid about $260 at the local dealership for it before I realized I could have saved about $30 by buying it from the manufacturer.
DK