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^^^thats correct which is what I was trying express in my post but you worded it much better 
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Pretty surrender are oil free k&n filters now. Also, putting on too much oil will mess it up. Go easy on te oil and let it dry and you'll have no issues.
Really? Oil-free K&N's? I haven't heard of that.
i should have stated K&N "styled" filters.... I believe Green Air Filters/Intakes are oil-free/oil less
Well, these just got here:
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We'll see what they look like before y'all spend more of my money.![]()
soulsea, I assume these steps are heavier than the stock plastic ones?
x2...I'm sure the weight gain and MPG loss is close to negligible anywayIndeed ... looks literally outweigh mpg in my priority set.![]()

x2...I'm sure the weight gain and MPG loss is close to negligible anyway![]()
Probably true since it is sprung weight. But my tahoe is supposed to be my fuel efficient SUV. hahaha
Ah, that's what I thought.
Are the other ones reusable like K&N's?
These Green Filters?
http://www.greenfilterusa.com/Information/tabid/116/Default.aspx
The website talks about oiling them.
Not trying to raise a stink. Just want to know if there is a reusable filter that doesn't need oiling AND works well b/c I'd buy it!


Yes....$400 is way too much. I'd have a professional do the painting and you can do the unistall of the old stuff and reinstall of the new stuff yourself man. It's extremely easy and pretty hard to mess up.
) and put it on the door along the top of the current molding before you remove the original molding. Then go through the demold process leaving the tape in place so that you know exactly where the originals were. Then placing the new moldings where the old moldings were.If you want I can check out the name of the tape I have at home. I'm pretty sure I just got it from an auto parts store and it works great and leaves no residue behind.
If it's not too much trouble I'd appreciate that.
