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Frunk removal question

Gunner3773

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I noticed that an air duct needs to be disconnected during the removal process for the frunk. Does this rubber air duct just pull off from from the plastic duct work mounted on the frunk? Or is there a clamp that needs to be disconnected.

How difficult is it to get the air duct back together when putting the frunk back on?

Gunner
 
I noticed that an air duct needs to be disconnected during the removal process for the frunk. Does this rubber air duct just pull off from from the plastic duct work mounted on the frunk? Or is there a clamp that needs to be disconnected.

How difficult is it to get the air duct back together when putting the frunk back on?

Gunner

Yes the clamp has to be loosen. The rubber duct is dry and a pain to slip off for the first time. When you put it back together apply a thin coat of Dielectric grease to the inside of the duct, it makes it easier to install and remove the next time you remove the Frunk
 
AIR DUCT

This is even easier .......Don't even bother putting the rubber elbow back on the plastic Air Duct......you will get more Air into the Air box without it ..................Mike :bbq:
 
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