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Aftermarket Intake Install Question: Replacement for Non-Reusable OEM Clamp?

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Hello,


Thinking of buying the Armaspeed Intake.

It is my understanding that when you install any aftermarket intake, you essentially have to break a clamp for the stock intake that cannot be re-used.

Anyone know the part number for it? I am thinking I would just put the stock intake back on before any maintenance to not get into any warranty issues (I only drive 300-400 miles a month so it isn't something I will be doing too often). Would probably just buy a few of them to keep on the side.
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Hello,


Thinking of buying the Armaspeed Intake.

It is my understanding that when you install any aftermarket intake, you essentially have to break a clamp for the stock intake that cannot be re-used.

Anyone know the part number for it? I am thinking I would just put the stock intake back on before any maintenance to not get into any warranty issues (I only drive 300-400 miles a month so it isn't something I will be doing too often). Would probably just buy a few of them to keep on the side.
Any hose clamp about 4in in diameter will work fine. I'll see if I can hunt down the part number for the stock locking clamp for you.
 

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Thanks mate. I spent far too long trying to find that part ?
That particular link is for my local dealer is Chicago, but the part number should be the same.
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