Trail JK
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Not off my jeep, but off the furnace in the house we are renting... you mean you are supposed to change these?
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Oh my gosh! That can’t be healthy.
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Not off my jeep, but off the furnace in the house we are renting... you mean you are supposed to change these?
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Yes it's still possible, you just need the filters. You don't need to add any additional parts, everything you need should already be installed.So my question is: if the Jeep did not come with the cabin filters, is it possible to install them and what parts other than the filters is required? Mine does not have them and would like to "update". '07 2 door.
Yes it's still possible, you just need the filters. You don't need to add any additional parts, everything you need should already be installed.
So my question is: if the Jeep did not come with the cabin filters, is it possible to install them and what parts other than the filters is required? Mine does not have them and would like to "update". '07 2 door.
I don't see why it would matter. They are behind the glove box on most vehicles, and pretty easy to change.Just watched the video. He does mention this is for "11 & newer vehicles. Does this really matter, and if so, why?
I don't see why it would matter. They are behind the glove box on most vehicles, and pretty easy to change.
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I’m totally doing this. During the New Years run I made the mistake of turning my fan on full blast after a long stretch on the trail and literally filled the cabin with dust. It blew it all right in my face. Would have made a hilarious video if I had caught it on camera.
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Same thing happened to us and we laughed pretty hard.... Eddie has it up on the amazon shopping list.
https://wayalife.com/showthread.php/51018-MOPAR-Maintenance-Products