I just purchased a new Silverado LMM and was looking at that air box. Tried to remove the filter just because I was curious on what it looked like but couldn't get it out. Whats the trick? It looks like there is a tiny piece of plastic that holds it in place. Any suggestions?
John in Cali
__________________ 2009 Chevy LTZ LMM CCSB 4X4 Gun Metal Gray, B&W GN, Over the side Line-X, WSR SS W2W Running Boards, Gamber Johnson Lap Top Tower, Voyager II in Cab Monitor with Cameras for the Horse Trailer. 30 gal Transfer Flow Tool Box Combo w/ Trax II display
2002 GMC CCLB 4X4 currently with 275,000 miles on it and counting. Runs like a top. Line-X, Pilot Car Rack, Beacons, Cab Lights, Gamber Johnson Rack, Pewter of course.
Why what? Why was I looking at it? Or why did I want to take it out? Or do you not have a suggestion or answer?
__________________ 2009 Chevy LTZ LMM CCSB 4X4 Gun Metal Gray, B&W GN, Over the side Line-X, WSR SS W2W Running Boards, Gamber Johnson Lap Top Tower, Voyager II in Cab Monitor with Cameras for the Horse Trailer. 30 gal Transfer Flow Tool Box Combo w/ Trax II display
2002 GMC CCLB 4X4 currently with 275,000 miles on it and counting. Runs like a top. Line-X, Pilot Car Rack, Beacons, Cab Lights, Gamber Johnson Rack, Pewter of course.
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