I wish you would have showed the video of you actually popping out the glove box since that's the most important part I've watched so many videos like 10 in a row right now and nobody is really shown that yet.
The plastic in your old filter must be from working on the gravel driveway. Thanks for your video. Just picked up a 2021 1500 BigHorn and was going to change the filter right away. Looks as easy (exact process) as my old Dodge Journey. The ONE thing that Dodge/RAM/Chrysler made easy.
I just fell in love with you for throwing your filter on the ground! Tell that whiny crybaby in the comments to shut up, grow up, and get a life and go harass somebody else! The world has enough Karen's in it already. Great video, thank you.
You didn't show it, but my problem was actually pressing on the tabs on each side and getting the cover to drop down. Mine appears to be stuck. I tried the tabs on both sides and it still didn't come loose. Please update your video to show you actually unsnapping the filter cover. Had no problem with the glove box.
I figured it out. You press in and the entire clips and cover come forward. I was trying to press it open and pull the cover from the clips. I did it. Thanks for the video.
At 1:27 you said the air flow direction on the filter "doesn't really matter" because they are "exactly the same on both sides". You are providing false information! There is an arrow for a reason! Filter direction matters because air flows through it in one direction. While the two sides look the same, one is more porous to allow air to get inside. The other side blocks particulates from passing into the cab.
I just bought a new to me truck. The previous owner hit a deer, and at times, it reeks inside like something is rotting. I'll try this air filter first.
Nice trailer, concerning that winch in the front of the trailer, look at some portable electric winches for snowmobiles you can hook it to the D rings in the front, they are easy to move around and store out of the way when not in use, or if you want a manual winch, a super duty one called (The power puller) made in ohio, very heavy duty 12000 lbs it costs around 450 / 500 with the extension handle but it's a beast ! Good luck
I have a 2017 Tacoma and a mouse got in thru the fresh air at the top under the cowel and into my cabin filter area. Luckily he did not stay in there and I sealed it up. Just mentioning because you live in the country like me.
Lol I ain't gonna judge about the gravel driveway but it does matter which way the filter is installed hence why its marked with an arrow indicating direction of airflow. Don't hate me, just saying 👍🏼