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replacing air filter

Fly boy

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Either I'm not search button savey, or there isn't an threads on it. I have torn off the side and lower panels, but don't know how to take the upper panel off to get into my stock box.

Can someone post a link how with pictures?!? Going to be doing a little "modding" but need help tearing it down first. Thanks!
 
Pop the seat, there are 2 plastic ( for lack of a better term) "rivets" remove those. Pop the frunk and remove the black piece that covers the fuse panel and coolant. There are 2 screws, one on each side. Remove and pull center console back toward the seat.
 
Pop the seat, there are 2 plastic ( for lack of a better term) "rivets" remove those. Pop the frunk and remove the black piece that covers the fuse panel and coolant. There are 2 screws, one on each side. Remove and pull center console back toward the seat.

Tried this... maybe it's just snagging on something. I will grab the bigger hammer, THANKS!
 
Tried this... maybe it's just snagging on something. I will grab the bigger hammer, THANKS!

Once you remove those just slide the whole top piece back and out under the seat. Make sure the side panels are removed first. Also, when you go to remove the top of the air box standing on the right side, reach over the top of the frame and lift up the top of the cover on the left side gently as you slide it out the right side. There are 2 velocity tubes for the throttle body that stick up and tend to catch the left side of the cover when removing and replacing. Also be sure ALL clips have been released and the rubber hose on the right side is disconnected.
 
Tried this... maybe it's just snagging on something. I will grab the bigger hammer, THANKS!
I use a 6" wide putty knife, bent on the edge about 20 degrees
Insert on the left side on top of velocity tubes, a little
Wd40 on putty knife makes slide beter:ani29:
 
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Once you remove those just slide the whole top piece back and out under the seat. Make sure the side panels are removed first. Also, when you go to remove the top of the air box standing on the right side, reach over the top of the frame and lift up the top of the cover on the left side gently as you slide it out the right side. There are 2 velocity tubes for the throttle body that stick up and tend to catch the left side of the cover when removing and replacing. Also be sure ALL clips have been released and the rubber hose on the right side is disconnected.

VTSPYDER,

Your description was helpful as I needed to remove the air box to install the Juicebox Pro. Thank you.

I hope you don't mind if I add in this photo along side your description for anyone's future reference.

air box.jpg
 
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