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Inspected OEM Intake Parts

The Best Way to Buy Used Air Boxes Online

Searching for "used air filter housings near me"? We provide fully inspected, OEM replacement air boxes delivered directly to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

Direct Fitment

OEM housings guarantee your filter seals tightly.

Crack-Free Promise

Inspected for structural integrity and intact clips.

Technical staff inspecting a used automotive air box for cracks and debris

Trusted Source for High-Quality Used Air Boxes

A cracked air box or broken filter clip might seem like a minor issue, but it allows unfiltered dirt and unmetered air straight into your engine. This can destroy your Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor, cause rough idling, and lead to expensive engine wear. Don't risk it—replace it with a solid used air box from Falcon Car Parts.

Every used air cleaner housing in our inventory is thoroughly inspected to ensure the plastic is structurally sound and ready to bolt right in.

  • Crack Inspection: Verified free of hairline fractures that cause vacuum leaks.
  • Hardware Check: We ensure mounting tabs and filter latches are intact.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine factory parts for a perfect, airtight seal with your intake hose.

Looking for Used Air Boxes Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used air filter housings in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping directly to your local mechanic or your driveway.

Skip the scrap yard where you might accidentally buy a housing with broken mounting feet. Get a guaranteed, clean OEM intake box right here.

NJ Local Shipping

Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Used Air Cleaner Housings for All Brands

Whether you need a simple lower filter tray or a complex upper housing assembly, we can supply exact OEM replacements.

Domestic Trucks & SUVs

Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram, Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Imported Daily Drivers

Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Subaru Outback.

Complex Intake Assemblies

Luxury vehicles, setups with attached intake resonators, and dual-intake systems.

What are the Key Features of a Reliable Used Air Box?

When you buy used intake parts online, you need the housing to seal perfectly to avoid lean codes. Here are the quality standards for our air boxes:

  • 1. Intact Outer Shell: We verify there are no cracks, stress fractures, or holes from collision damage.
  • 2. Functional Clasps & Screws: We check the metal tension clips or screw threads to ensure the two halves of the box will lock together tightly.
  • 3. Solid Mounting Points: The plastic feet or bolting points that secure the box to the vehicle's frame are inspected to prevent engine bay rattling.
  • 4. Sensor Port Integrity: If the box houses the MAF sensor or air temperature sensor, the mounting holes and threading are checked.
  • 5. Clean Interior: Units are wiped down to ensure no leaves, oil, or major debris are inside before packaging.
  • 6. Direct OEM Match: We match the design to your specific engine size so your factory air filter drops right in.

Common Questions About Buying Used Air Boxes

The cost of a used air box (air cleaner housing) typically ranges from $30 to $120 depending on the make and model. Luxury vehicles or assemblies that include complex intake resonators may cost slightly more. Buying used offers significant savings over dealership prices.

Engine bay heat, continuous vibration, and vacuum pressure will eventually cause tape and most glues to fail. A cracked air box allows unmetered, unfiltered dirt and debris directly into your engine, which can damage internal components and your MAF sensor. Replacement is the only permanent solution.

Common symptoms include broken latches or missing screws making it impossible to seal the box, visible cracks in the plastic housing, a louder-than-normal engine intake noise, rough idling, or a Check Engine Light for lean conditions (like P0171 or P0174) caused by vacuum leaks.

Our used air boxes are generally sold as the plastic housing assembly only (upper and lower halves). We highly recommend installing a brand new air filter when replacing the box. Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensors are usually sold separately.

Absolutely. Every air box is visually inspected for hairline cracks, broken mounting tabs, and intact locking clips. We also ensure the interior is wiped down and free from major debris before packing.

Yes, buying an OEM used air box is incredibly safe and highly recommended. Because it is a stationary plastic part, as long as it wasn't damaged in a collision, a used OEM housing will perform exactly like a brand new one and fit your vehicle's factory mounting points perfectly.

Not at all. Replacing an air box is a beginner-friendly DIY repair. It typically takes 15 to 30 minutes and only requires basic hand tools like a screwdriver or socket set to loosen the intake hose clamp and mounting bolts.