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I just bought some v-force reeds today and in the instructions it say to put a spacer(its a washer)in between the reed cages and the stock intake manifolds,they only gave me two spacers and two nuts,do i need to put these on?Got pic below,Thanks for the replies.

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I just bought some v-force reeds today and in the instructions it say to put a spacer(its a washer)in between the reed cages and the stock intake manifolds,they only gave me two spacers and two nuts,do i need to put these on?Got pic below,Thanks for the replies.

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yea you do...I figured that out the hard way

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hmm, i guess i didnt read the instructions on mine. i pitched that shit. to mod the boots i used an X-acto knife and a steady hand.

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yeah, gotta be carefull either way, because if you get a little too much off in one spot, it'll leak. I used a utility knife and then shaved it down the rest of the way a little at a time on an old head resurfacing machine, the kind with the big stone wheel.

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those are not used in the install. they are to help you cut the stock intake boots flush. i said fuck all that and just cut my shit with an exacto knife like rail did. pretty simple and works pretty well.

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