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21-24 Cadillac Escalade 3.0L LM2 Duramax Cold Air Intake (Oiled Filter) - S&B Filters

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21-24 Cadillac Escalade 3.0L LM2 Duramax Cold Air Intake (Oiled Filter) - S&B Filters

$379.00
  • SKU: 75-5137-1
  • UPC: 841372048760
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21-24 Cadillac Escalade 3.0L LM2 Duramax Cold Air Intake (Oiled Filter) - S&B Filters

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Fits 2021-2024 Cadillac Escalade ( 3.0L Duramax Models )
Installation Instructions

Description:

Upgrade airflow, throttle response, and filtration performance with the S&B Filters 75-5137-1 Cold Air Intake, engineered specifically for the 2021–2024 Cadillac Escalade equipped with the 3.0L Duramax diesel engine. Designed to outperform the restrictive factory intake system, this premium cold air intake delivers increased airflow and improved breathing efficiency to support stronger drivability and consistent performance.

The 75-5137-1 features a high-flow oiled cotton filter built for maximum airflow while maintaining excellent filtration. The system is engineered for OEM-style fitment and durability, using high-quality intake components designed to withstand demanding under-hood conditions.

Perfect for Escalade Duramax owners seeking improved intake efficiency and long-term serviceability, this S&B intake includes a reusable, washable filter element—making it an ideal upgrade for daily driving, towing, and long-distance use.

Key Features:

  • Fits 2021–2024 Cadillac Escalade 3.0L Duramax Diesel
  • High-flow cold air intake system for improved airflow and efficiency
  • Includes oiled cotton filter for maximum performance airflow
  • Washable and reusable filter for long-term value
  • Designed for OEM-style fitment and straightforward installation
  • Durable intake components built for diesel use and longevity
  • Improves throttle response and overall intake performance

Upgrade your Escalade Duramax with an S&B cold air intake built for clean airflow, dependable filtration, and performance-driven efficiency.

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