CAI vs. Playin in the mud

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brandon.colt

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For you fellas' not afraid to get your truck dirty, What kind of intake are you running? any issues with sucking up water?
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Get one thats fully inclosed, trust me from experience. I think quite a few people make them for the 4th gens
 
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Hmm. I guess more people have street queens than what I thought.
 

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im running a k&n and i play in the mud quite frequently. and have had no issues!
 

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S&B without the road suction tube. It sits up tight and in beautiful sight with no chugging of water.
 
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I've been looking at the s&b because it's enclosed. But I've seen water spots in the stock air box and wanted to know if it was just as likely with after market.
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If your getting the water spots in the factory box you're most likely getting them in the S&B since they use the same fender opening. The S&B also has an additional intake tube that sticks down that if I was offroading I would plug.
 
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