Using our proprietary dry synthetic media, our KRX/Ridge filter flows 4.5% better than stock and is still 99.93% efficient.
FILTER MAINTENANCE CLEANING THIS FILTER IS AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3Our KRX filter is super easy to clean. Just follow the steps below to breathe new life into your dirty filter. If the filter media or rubber looks damaged, do not reuse it.
STEP 1First, make sure to wear protective eyewear throughout the cleaning process. Remove the dirty air filter from the UTV's airbox and lightly tap the top several times on a hard service to knock out any debris, being careful not to bend the cage or pleats.
STEP 2Blow out the filter from the inside out using the nozzle no closer than 1" from the media. Continue to move the nozzle taking care not to focus it on one specific area. Use an OSHA-approved regulator at no more than 30psi.
STEP 3Use the nozzle to blow out the outside of the filter at an angle to remove any large debris that was not removed in Steps 1 and 2. Be careful not to blow debris back into the media. Then blow out once more from the inside out.
STEP 4Use a standard garden hose turned up to 75% of its max strength and wash the filter from the inside out.
STEP 5Wash the outside of the filter to remove the remaining debris. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the media is returned close to its original white color. Allow the filter to dry before use. A small fan can be used to accelerate the process. Do not use hot air.
You should dispose of the filter after servicing it 10 times in order to ensure your engine is properly protected. Prior to you reinstalling your air filter, carefully inspect the cage, pleats, and silicone rubber for any damage. If you see damage to the cage, pleats, or rubber, do not use the filter!