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Part Number Help: G/T Ram Air Intake Bracket

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Looking for a little help on finding the part number for item #2 in the Ram Air Intake Kit 77072428AF

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The description is "J" Nut Mounting Bracket, and it's the one that goes under the rear bracket and attaches to the wiper cowl:

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I had a windshield put in by Safelite last week, and one of the many things they failed to put back on correctly is the J Nut bracket. They simply tossed the two M6 bolts in and called it good. When I went to pull the top of the intake off to change the oil the next day, I discovered the issue. I have a couple of regular M6x1.0 nuts in place for right now just to hold it down, but would like it to be back the way it was and probably go after Safelite to foot the bill on the part.
 
Looking for a little help on finding the part number for item #2 in the Ram Air Intake Kit 77072428AF

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The description is "J" Nut Mounting Bracket, and it's the one that goes under the rear bracket and attaches to the wiper cowl:

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I had a windshield put in by Safelite last week, and one of the many things they failed to put back on correctly is the J Nut bracket. They simply tossed the two M6 bolts in and called it good. When I went to pull the top of the intake off to change the oil the next day, I discovered the issue. I have a couple of regular M6x1.0 nuts in place for right now just to hold it down, but would like it to be back the way it was and probably go after Safelite to foot the bill on the part.
Have you tried contacting the shop to see if they still have it laying around?
 
Looks like a quick trip to the hardware store and make your own bracket might be the better/easier route


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