Anyone put Snorkle anywhere but up windsceen?

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Any one put the breather pipe somewhere else on a Defender

Up inside behind the seats and out the roof for example:D
 
I know of at least one trialer that has had the pipe work routed into the passenger area (along the gearbox tunnel) and out the back then up the bulkhead behind the seats. Works a treat for him, just used large bore stainless pipe.
 
4" plastic drainpipe should do it and the bends are available.

Was going to put the exhaust through a tube running inside at the back to come out the roof.
Say 6" tube sealed at roof and floor an the exhaust running through it to exit offside rear roof with a bend to stop water getting in.

could run air intake the other side coming out the roof and sitting under the roof rack.
 
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my old 70's truck, seventy miles an hour and sounding like a diesel train.:)
 
They mount them up the windscreen for a reason, if it ain't broken then don't fix it ;) :D
 
WestMids4x4

You thinking of something like this?

We had to bodge up a mates snorkel a while ago and ran flexi pipe from the air can out under the bonnet and up inside the cab, duct taping it to the sun visor...It made a horrific ammount of noise so it's probably best to keep it outside the cab. :D
 
WestMids4x4

You thinking of something like this?

We had to bodge up a mates snorkel a while ago and ran flexi pipe from the air can out under the bonnet and up inside the cab, duct taping it to the sun visor...It made a horrific ammount of noise so it's probably best to keep it outside the cab. :D

Thats exactly what I have seen done.

They mount them up the windscreen for a reason, if it ain't broken then don't fix it

Thats always been the simplist way however they are very vulnerable to damage on the front wing especially in among trees etc, so from a trialing point of view it makes sense to tuck them out the way behind a truck cab.
 
Thats exactly what I have seen done.



Thats always been the simplist way however they are very vulnerable to damage on the front wing especially in among trees etc, so from a trialing point of view it makes sense to tuck them out the way behind a truck cab.

I see your point, it just seems like the logical place to put them :rolleyes:
 
I knocked off my snorkel top on saturday, somehow it ended up on the roof rack but fell off down the windscreen and bonnet and i then drove over it! :(

I see your point now, where as before saturday i didnt.
 
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