On a CRD you do the V6 air box swap, you reuse the top and change the bottom. With any plastic air box you get some distortion and the rubber on the filter should fill up the gap and seal it. Consider using a better filter element than Fram, which is one step up from the bottom when it comes to air filter quality and the amount of filter media. Reports I have read show that Fram does not even meet Mopar performance. You want to at least match OEM quality. I use ProGuard 7 and some of our CRD members use Amzoil which is another great filter. Both brands provide great air flow way beyond Fram with out compromising the quality of filtration. K&N will provide the flow of a ProGuard 7 or Amsoil, but has to be maintained perfectly to work well. Also K&N is prone to letting dirt into the engine if damaged by anything less than very meticulous cleaning and installation. When I saw light pin pricks coming through the K&N on my Wife's TDI after meticulously following their procedures, I tossed it and replaced it with a ProGuard 7. To put the importance of good filtration into perspective, one Tablespoon of dirt will trash the rings of a Diesel engine the size of the Navistar DT-466T engine. For a 2.8L CRD engine all it takes is one Teaspoon. When I worked a lot on older VW IDI diesels all it took to trash out the rings was running the engine with one of the air cleaner clips missing. Pinching pennies on air filters is going to cost more in the long run.
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