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Old 07-24-2008, 08:16 PM
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Ideas for re-securing my Fujita...

Seems like that knocking sound I was getting (mentioned it in the Racingline FSTB thread) is my Fujita... the rubber gasket connection has gotten pretty loose over time... tried to re-tighten/connect it but it's the same. I recall a few members fabing their own brackets, but can't seem to find anything doing a search... any ideas/photos, etc? Much appreciated!
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Old 07-24-2008, 08:24 PM
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Check out page 5 of my home page, I made it, scroll down about 2/3rd's of the page...


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i'll try to take some pics tommorow after work
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Old 07-24-2008, 08:31 PM
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Ah ha... I knew there was something on here... TY Chern... and NiZMo, for your soon-to-come pics...
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What I did on mine in my other car is went to home depot and bought a pack of large rubber washers. I stacked them up to form a cylinder. I then zip-tied them to my mounting bracket/vehicle. Works great, actually works a little better than the one that came with my CAI since it has a little more play.
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Originally Posted by Hilbe
What I did on mine in my other car is went to home depot and bought a pack of large rubber washers. I stacked them up to form a cylinder. I then zip-tied them to my mounting bracket/vehicle. Works great, actually works a little better than the one that came with my CAI since it has a little more play.
Take some pics if you can. Having a hard time visualizing it...
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Originally Posted by Oolatec
Take some pics if you can. Having a hard time visualizing it...
They look something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/K-N-81-0151-Wa...6993119&sr=8-5

But only cost a few $ at Home Depot in the plumbing section. I stacked them up to the same height as the one included with my Injen intake, then I strung a couple zip-tie's through the middle of the washers. I then zip-tie'd everything together like new.
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