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Cold air intake box for Rodeo's. Trying to find... #449538 05/13/04 03:29 AM
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Xanatos Offline OP
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Hey guys, was wondering if anyone out there had seen a cold air box for the 97' and under Isuzu Rodeo. I saw one on Ebay once, ended up going for like $150, but was really nice. Figured they where common so passed on it that time. Haven't seen one since. It was black, I think it was made of metal, and went in the corner by the headlight. The coolest thing was the Isuzu logo was cut out and backplated with clear plexiglass so you could see the filter through the logo. It basically sealed off most of the box from the engine compartment. Anyway, if anyone has seen this and knows where to find one, I'd be really appreciative.


On a side note. I saw somewhere something about doing a coil over spring conversion or something. Is this for 98+ Rodeos or 97- Rodeos? How much work is it to convert and is it really worth it?

Thanks guys.


3.2L V6 SOHC 1996 Isuzu Rodeo. Flowmaster exhaust / K&N High Flow Intake / Kenwood headunit / Audiobahn Subs / Alphasonik/Kenwood/Sony Amps / 180 amp High-output alternator / Redtop Optima battery / Custom hood w/ scoop
Re: Cold air intake box for Rodeo's. Trying to find... [Re: Xanatos] #449539 05/13/04 04:49 AM
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anthonyn Offline
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I saw one on Ebay once, ended up going for like $150, but was really nice.


I know the one you're referring to on ebay awhile back. It was sweet but way too expensive for my taste. I believe this post refers to the same custom air intake: Link
Maybe you could PM the guy for more info.


95.5 Rodeo, Auto, Dynomax muffler, modified air intake, Manik Nerfs, clear corners, JVC MP3 player ...babied and nurtured since birth







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