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How AirAid Should have done it!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler72" data-source="post: 13289370" data-attributes="member: 126103"><p>I didn't even know that existed lol. But does it really work? I mean, how does that seal? The bad thing is that the way the hood liner is made, it actually directs water towards the front of the car and onto the filter. Wouldn't that plug just cause water to build up in the vent? Assuming it does actually "seal"...</p><p></p><p>Anybody got one that can verify it keeps the filter 100% dry even during hard rains sitting still?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler72, post: 13289370, member: 126103"] I didn't even know that existed lol. But does it really work? I mean, how does that seal? The bad thing is that the way the hood liner is made, it actually directs water towards the front of the car and onto the filter. Wouldn't that plug just cause water to build up in the vent? Assuming it does actually "seal"... Anybody got one that can verify it keeps the filter 100% dry even during hard rains sitting still? [/QUOTE]
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