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Ron:
What helps somewhat is removing the clamp that holds the filter down to that metal strap. You'll need to completely loosen the clamp and remove it. On the new style hoses, they are just plastic tabs that are pressed in, again I don't believe a tool is required any more. The one small rubber line usually you can just pull off, even though there may be a small metal clamp.
I'd try getting the front and rear one off first, then on the rear of the filter there is one that is on the other side, facing the other side of the truck. With everything else removed, you should be able to get it OK, the whole job requires alot of manual dexterity.
Not to any extreme though.
Gilly
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