Thanks, Ryan!!!
This makes a lot of sense. I think I know what you mean about the
firewall, but pix are always helpful.
So, is that your R?T that Pierre is using as the example for the
installation? Sweet ride and great times on the track!
Thanks, again
Richard in San Antonio
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 07:42:10 -0700 Ryan Krokosinski
<ryan@equinoxfinancial.com> writes:
>AIS sent me a patch kit with mine. If they send it with the box...
>don't
>use it. It's really cheap-ass. It appears to be hi-po saran wrap stuff
>that
>you basically cover the hole with but I'm not sure cause it went
>straight
>into the trash. If you go to any big hardware store (Home Depot) they
>have
>fiberglass repair kits you can buy for boats and such. They have
>everything
>you need to make it look clean and finished. Once you paint it, you
>can't
>tell anything was done. Just take your time when you're doing it and
>it
>will be easier than you thought. Also, if you want it to fit more
>easily,
>you can actually make two cutouts in the box. One straight across the
>back
>and one at about a 45 degree angle from the middle of the back to the
>right
>hand (drivers) side. I did this so I didn't have to relocate the
>bracket
>that sticks out from the firewall (on two long studs) with all the
>(vacuum?) hoses on it. All you have to do is remove the rubber cushion
>thing from the bracket, add a few washers so it snugs up to the
>firewall
>without bending, and it fits nicely. No muss, no fuss (well... maybe a
>little, but it looks nicer than a relocated or bent bracket). I'm sure
>you're saying to yourself... "what the hell is he talking about?".
>Once you
>get in there you'll see what I mean. I'll take some pictures of my box
>and
>how I cut it etc. You don't have to do it this way, I just found it
>was
>much easier and figured it looked better. I'll try to post the pics
>next
>week.
>
>Ryan K
>'99 R/T RC
>
>Richard A Pyburn wrote:
>
>> Greg:
>>
>> I'm definitely in although I have no idea how to patch the back of
>the
>> thing up once I slice the end off.
>> ttyl,
>> Richard in San Antonio
>>
>> On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 14:26:28 EST NVMYDakota@aol.com writes:
>> >OK this is what I got from the Good People at Ram Air Box (AIS)
>> >
>> >> =======================================================
>> >> Bare box 5 pack is $450US incl S&H
>> >> 14x3@110 fits the 14x3 FIPK from K&N.
>> >> Check out: www.ramairbox.com
>> >> new site nearly ready at:
>> >> http://www.sheridanc.on.ca/~reckzin/client_project/splash.html
>> >> Testemonial of performance at:
>> >> www.fordmuscle.com
>> >> Dodge Dakota install
>> >> www.geocities.com/motorcity/garage/2566
>> >> Thanks:
>> >> Pierre Lafontaine
>> >> AIS
>> >> ===========================================================
>> >
>> >I supposed this means that I have to buy 5 of them, and then ship
>them
>> >out to
>> >you all, Personally I think this SUCKS, I am gunna try to see if I
>can
>> >get it
>> >so that they have the group buy, and you call them mention the
>group
>> >buy,
>> >they ship it to you.
>> >
>> >No offense but I don't wanna get E Screwed by buying 5 of em, and
>then
>> >having
>> >some people never come through with there money... I'll check
>> > Greg
>>
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