Afe Pro 5r Air Filter Elements P/n 18-31403 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
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AFE Power
Manufacturer's Part Number: 18-31403 Part Type: Air Filter Elements Product Line: aFe Pro 5R Air Filter Elements Air Filter Style: Round Air Filter Outside Diameter: 14.000 in. Height (in): 3.000 in. Filter Material: Cotton gauze Quantity: Sold individually. Notes: Does not include base. These aFe Pro 5R washable/reusable cotton air filters are made from high-quality materials to ensure a tight seal without gaskets or sealants. They're available in a variety of shapes and sizes and outflow any other filter on the market. Since air moving in a straight line flows faster, these filters can actually improve airflow and fuel economy. |
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