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  1. #1
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    Well in case there was anyone else out there like me who didn't know.
    YES Reg. Cab do have cabin filters.
    I crawled under the passenger side dash, removed that chunk of plastic and low and be hold, under a little L bracket, there were 2 cabin filters.
    Well, pulled those babies out, and MAN THESE THINGS WERE FILTHY!
    I had bugs, and dirt, and all kinds of trash falling out in my floor board.

    My speedo has 68K on it. I was supposed to change these things every 15k

    Oh well, some new puralator filters installed and she is smelling fresh. Only $18 bucks to change 'em out.

    Peace,
    Ron
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    2000 Chevy Silverado 4.8L RCSB: smoked UPD, Flowmaster exhaust, De-screened MAF, Nelson 93 hot tune. Upcoming installs: trans-go shift kit, Eaton posi, billet servo, ported and polished throttle body...Near future: 6.0/4L80E install with 150 wet shot

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    Well I have 85000 on my truck and I havent changed them suppoze I should change them

    What size are they, I have looked for them before but no much luck!!

  3. #3
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    if they wanted them swapped out every 15K then why hide them
    so good?
    mostly stock 04 silverado 1500 CC
    Gibson Headers and Sport truck Cat Back
    5.3L 3.73 Detroit True Trac
    165F therm,HpTuner
    07 17" Sierra wheels
    Dark Grey

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    160k here,where did you get 'em ???

    Zed
    13.920 @ 98.94mph...[/b]

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    I just went up to the local Advance Auto Parts, told them I need a set of cabin filters, and after a little computer clicking they pointed me in the direction of them.
    The box says, Purolator C15388 Cabin Air Filter 2 pk
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    2000 Chevy Silverado 4.8L RCSB: smoked UPD, Flowmaster exhaust, De-screened MAF, Nelson 93 hot tune. Upcoming installs: trans-go shift kit, Eaton posi, billet servo, ported and polished throttle body...Near future: 6.0/4L80E install with 150 wet shot

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    Cool, thanks...Zed
    13.920 @ 98.94mph...[/b]

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    Yep. I changed mine at about 45k and they were NASTY!!! Totally black and there were leaves and bugs in there
    I knew they were there but didn't realize how fast they get dirty until the guy at the Quick Lube showed me (fyi, I only had an oil change done there because I was in a hurry to SEMA last year and I supplied my own synth oil and filter).
    Anyway, I asked how much just for the heck of it, thinking it was going to be $20 or something. Might as well have them do it right?
    The guy goes, "It's $50 to change them."
    I almost laughed in his face when he said that, but instead I told him I'd do it next time I came
    It was less than $20 and took 5 minutes to do....I'm in the wrong business
    '01 Sierra 4.8 SCSB
    4.10, Eaton posi, Nelson tune, 160 t-stat, K&N Intake, Magnaflow catback, Vig 3200, Transgo+billets, 100 NX wet shot

  8. #8
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    Yea they wanted to charge me 50 also.....I will save myself a couple and do it my self!!

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