Theory208
Well-Known Member
My intake didn't come with a mounting bracket so I made this one. This is merely an option/ concept. The idea could be elaborated and modified, this is how I made my mounting bracket -
Tools needed-
3.5" hose clamp
Rubber connector to connect pipes
9" aluminum strip, 1/2" wide (Home depot/ Lowes) could use steel but alum is lighter, easier to bend and drill.
1/4" drill bit
5/32" drill bit
4 small zip ties
Cut the aluminum piece about 9" long and bend it around the intake so it makes a 90* angle, may vary depending on model. (aluminum strip can be cut with tin-snips)
With the 5/32" drill bit, drill two holes in the hose clamp two inches from the tighening nut and a second one three inches from the first hole.
Line up the aluminum strip with the holes drilled on hose clamp, drill those holes also. (in the picture you would actully have to mark it from the inside of the hose clamp)
Zip tie the two pieces together
Line up the other end of the aluminum strip with the 10mm bolt near the strut and mark. Drill a 1/4" hole there.
Bolt it up. Hope this helps someone out.
Tools needed-
3.5" hose clamp
Rubber connector to connect pipes
9" aluminum strip, 1/2" wide (Home depot/ Lowes) could use steel but alum is lighter, easier to bend and drill.
1/4" drill bit
5/32" drill bit
4 small zip ties
Cut the aluminum piece about 9" long and bend it around the intake so it makes a 90* angle, may vary depending on model. (aluminum strip can be cut with tin-snips)
With the 5/32" drill bit, drill two holes in the hose clamp two inches from the tighening nut and a second one three inches from the first hole.
Line up the aluminum strip with the holes drilled on hose clamp, drill those holes also. (in the picture you would actully have to mark it from the inside of the hose clamp)
Zip tie the two pieces together
Line up the other end of the aluminum strip with the 10mm bolt near the strut and mark. Drill a 1/4" hole there.
Bolt it up. Hope this helps someone out.
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