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#2080 Dec 29, 11:04am
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Ok. I've got my new Injen in. I'm putting on a new 03 GT. Problem is I can't get the damn stock hosing off that runs from the airbox to the throttle body. It's stuck like it's superglued on. I don't want to tear it up trying to get it off incase I need to stick the stock box back on (like if I had to take it to the dealer or something).

How is the best and SAFEST way to get it off??


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just pull it off...

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hhmm...that's what I thought too..but the damn thing doesn't want to come off. is it normal for it to be so fuckin stuck??


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wiggle it up and down really hard. the first time taking it off is always a bitch. but dont worry toyota didnt superglue it on. just work at it and it will come off, keep in mind, the radiator hose is also connect to it. there is a little clip on the backside of the hose.


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Dont worry about tearing it. You have to modify so much stuff your unable to return it to stock form w/out buying parts anyway.

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lol...I think I'll attempt to keep it all in one piece if possible.


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