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yet another jlt question
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<blockquote data-quote="acrod" data-source="post: 2027959" data-attributes="member: 21287"><p>ya that aem intake is freaking small and alot shorter in length than the JLT, it wouldn't take much for the water to get sucked in. I've had mine on for about 4 months now and in GA it rains quite a bit. I've hit alot of big puddles, not on purpose mind you, and have had no problem. As long as you don't go wading in water or run through puddles of waterat 75 mph that go up past the bottom lip of your rim you should be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acrod, post: 2027959, member: 21287"] ya that aem intake is freaking small and alot shorter in length than the JLT, it wouldn't take much for the water to get sucked in. I've had mine on for about 4 months now and in GA it rains quite a bit. I've hit alot of big puddles, not on purpose mind you, and have had no problem. As long as you don't go wading in water or run through puddles of waterat 75 mph that go up past the bottom lip of your rim you should be ok. [/QUOTE]
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