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Hey Guys,

Just another quick bump, I just got the word that we have snorkel kits in stock and we will start shipping these out very soon!

Just as a quick note, since this presale was extended, you may receive an email from us to update your credit card info. Don't worry if you get this email, since we can only store CC info for a finite amount of time, so any orders place more than 30 days ago would just require the info to be re-entered. This should be an automated process so just keep an eye out for the email so we can get your snorkel kit out to you ASAP!

Also a quick update on the airbox plugs - we should see them here in about a month, but as always, I'll keep you posted if there's any change in that.

Thanks again guys!
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Hey Guys,

Just another quick bump, I just got the word that we have snorkel kits in stock and we will start shipping these out very soon!

Just as a quick note, since this presale was extended, you may receive an email from us to update your credit card info. Don't worry if you get this email, since we can only store CC info for a finite amount of time, so any orders place more than 30 days ago would just require the info to be re-entered. This should be an automated process so just keep an eye out for the email so we can get your snorkel kit out to you ASAP!

Also a quick update on the airbox plugs - we should see them here in about a month, but as always, I'll keep you posted if there's any change in that.

Thanks again guys!
-Nick
The CC info needs to be resubmitted even after being charged for the pre-sale?
 

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I suspect it is to verify payment.
 
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The CC info needs to be resubmitted even after being charged for the pre-sale?
I suspect it is to verify payment.
Correct! This is a means of verifying payment. Our presale only adds a hold to the account and is not fully charged until the item ships. If you paid via Paypal, then that will charge the account, BUT you don't need to re-verify your information and your order will ship out without any additional info needed

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Open the box already...wtf! ?
LOL, I did silly. I opened it pulled it all out put it on my office floor for 3 days put it back in and left town for the weekend :) . I will pull it all out and look at it again and post a pic when I get back in town tonight, then I leave for the week. The install could take a little while, unless I get really motivated next weekend.
 

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I made an account just to come here and confirm that a 5in orbital sander with a single 100 grit pad will take off the branding in about 5 minutes without thinning or much heating. I hit it with some bed liner to even out the finish. I will never post again.
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Alright, the job is done and since you are all crying for pics I guess I will do a small write up and post a pic or 2. I started it around 11 this morning and worked off and on till about 330. I ate lunch during that time and left for over an hour to get my daughter a new softball glove. All in all not a bad install. The instructions were good and got me through the job although I could not find one of the templates (fortunately it was for the airbox). Starting with the fender flares. Probably the hardest part if the entire job. Had to remove the fender to get the liner out. In the process broke several clips and/or the mounting points on the back of the flare. But got it off. The instructions for the fender light were not helpful. I had to wait till I removed all but the last bolt so I could release the clips on the back side.
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Once the flare was off, I was able to remove all retaining clips that hold the liner in and that just dropped out. Once the fender liner is dropped the real work begins. The next thing I did was remove the vent and apply the template to that spot so I would know where to drill. It took some time to remove the glue from the vent but glad I did it as that side is visible.
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Should have cut the entire template out but had no issues. Only hole to drill on this side of the vehicle is on the right side of the template and would be covered by the vent if that was reapplied.
I then went into the engine bay and removed the airbox and set up the template in there to cut the big hole. This is where it gets interesting if you are new to making holes in a vehicle. Overall these steps were pretty easy. When removing the factory air intake i found it easiest to squeeze the top and bottom of the tube in the box and then tilt up and out. That released it pretty easy.
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Once the big hole is done all you have to do it follow the instructions and it goes pretty smooth. The biggest challenge at this point is getting the backing plate installed behind the vent area and some of the bolts up there that hold the snorkel in place. There is some foam insulation up there that I had to cut away to get the nuts and bolts in there. Overall a pretty easy install. I sealed the drain hole in the airbox and will have to do something where the stock air intake enters the airbox as it is not a watertight seal. but that will wait till I get the plug thing from @Mishimoto. I also had an issue with the supplied rivets as the rivet tool I have made it dofficult to break then off so I ended up wasting 2 of the 4 rivets so had to use other ones to do the final install of the snorkel on the pillar.
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Drove it around the block and got up to 60, no noticeable wind noise and no codes so I am happy. If you have any questions let me know. Rig is fully back together now so will be hard to get additional pics if needed but let me know.
 

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Finished my install today. Definitely did not go as smoothly as @RVA Overland, which I want to attribute to user error and the Mishimoto Air Intake being so massive and all one piece.

The install was smooth until it came to attaching the air box to the snorkel. I could not get the aluminum tube to slot into the silicone coupler on the air box for the life of me. Found out by comparing the new 4in hole saw I had bought with one I had lying around that it was actually smaller by a bit, so I used the older one to widen the hole. That helped, but I still had trouble getting the tube in. The Mishi air box doesn't split in half like the stock one, so you have to try and maneuver the big box around in the slot and it is very difficult to try and push the inside of the box where the coupler is and the actual snorkel tube together because of the way the air box is designed. I had to ask for help for this and we still spent almost 2 hours just trying to get this finished.

Install took around 5 and a half hours total, but it was worth it. I am definitely getting more intake noise, but also a bit of wind noise, but that was going down the highway at around 80. To be fair, that wind noise could have just been the truck, I'm always listening to loud music when I drive anywhere so I've never really heard what it sounds like going down the highway.
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Finished my install today. Definitely did not go as smoothly as @RVA Overland, which I want to attribute to user error and the Mishimoto Air Intake being so massive and all one piece.

The install was smooth until it came to attaching the air box to the snorkel. I could not get the aluminum tube to slot into the silicone coupler on the air box for the life of me. Found out by comparing the new 4in hole saw I had bought with one I had lying around that it was actually smaller by a bit, so I used the older one to widen the hole. That helped, but I still had trouble getting the tube in. The Mishi air box doesn't split in half like the stock one, so you have to try and maneuver the big box around in the slot and it is very difficult to try and push the inside of the box where the coupler is and the actual snorkel tube together because of the way the air box is designed. I had to ask for help for this and we still spent almost 2 hours just trying to get this finished.

Install took around 5 and a half hours total, but it was worth it. I am definitely getting more intake noise, but also a bit of wind noise, but that was going down the highway at around 80. To be fair, that wind noise could have just been the truck, I'm always listening to loud music when I drive anywhere so I've never really heard what it sounds like going down the highway.
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Looks awesome! Is that vinyl wrap on your truck? Also, nice job on the car port and the cool down spout...?
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