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Changed the cabin air filters. What a pain in my azz. Lol. Screws were on pretty tight and getting the glovebox back in was a bit of a pain. Only broke one tab! :D On the bottom of the kick panel under the dash.

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Drove all over town looking for the Fresh Breeze ones. Found em at Wal-Mart for like $23. No one else had them; not auto zone, not o'reillys. Go figure. Still can't smell a difference. I'll give it some time though.
 

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Changed the cabin air filters. What a pain in my azz. Lol. Screws were on pretty tight and getting the glovebox back in was a bit of a pain. Only broke one tab! :D On the bottom of the kick panel under the dash.

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Drove all over town looking for the Fresh Breeze ones. Found em at Wal-Mart for like $23. No one else had them; not auto zone, not o'reillys. Go figure. Still can't smell a difference. I'll give it some time though.

damn you paid over twice what I did for my filters :jae:
 

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Bax, were yours the Fresh Breeze? If so, where'd you get them? I found generic STP and Fram for $16 but I wanted these exact ones.

Chris, it wasn't hard per se, just harder than I thought it was going to be but I should know better than that, lol.
 
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I buy mine on Amazon every 6 months or so. Those Fresh Breeze one's are great. They have the arm and hammer baking soda built in so it eliminates odors too. I noticed it a lot when I put one in my grandfathers Lexus RX300. He was a smoker and even when he was still smoking, you couldn't tell. But I think on Amazon they are like ~$18 for our cars.
Here, found it in my buying history:
http://www.amazon.com/CF8603A-Fresh-Breeze-Cabin-Filter/dp/B001CEJH5W/ref=au_pf_pfg_s?ie=UTF8&Make=Honda|59&Model=Accord|751&Year=2002|2002&carId=001&n=15684181&s=automotive&vehicleType=5
 
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Bax, were yours the Fresh Breeze? If so, where'd you get them? I found generic STP and Fram for $16 but I wanted these exact ones.

Chris, it wasn't hard per se, just harder than I thought it was going to be but I should know better than that, lol.

I got my fresh breezes at walmart for $18 which includes my discount since I work there. But then I got refunded cause I turned in my dirty ones :owned: they didnt even check. Walmart really cares about satisfying their customers even if its for free.
 

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Do those qualify for free shipping? If not then it's about the same. PLUS I'd have to wait. I'm one of those people that if I don't do it when I think of it, it won't get done, lol.

What??? Why?!? Where??
 

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Do those qualify for free shipping? If not then it's about the same. PLUS I'd have to wait. I'm one of those people that if I don't do it when I think of it, it won't get done, lol.
I have Amazon Prime, so it qualified for free shipping. And I prefer buying things online as to not waste gas looking for the correct ones.
 
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