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ejames81
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air filters are expensive when purchased from a dealer. i would prefer to make my own. does anybody have any links, threads, or sites to offer, where i can acquire some moped-quality air filter material in a big sheet? thanks
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Use a kitchen sponge. Cut it to size with a razor blade.
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i used foam that i bought from jo-anne fabrics and it worked i have made 2 working airfilters already with the foam
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ejames81 wrote:air filters are expensive when purchased from a dealer. i would prefer to make my own. does anybody have any links, threads, or sites to offer, where i can acquire some moped-quality air filter material in a big sheet? thanks
Id just buy them from the dealer they are only $3.50
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