Steady as she goes!I must admit I do fancy getting out a bit this year now the truck is mechanically up together.
It all depends on what level of offroading you want to do! Last thing you want is it looking like something of mad Max! Unless you do?
But then if its past its looking pristine stage and looking used' and mechanically sound... What's wrong with it being more able than most?
you've jinxed it nowI must admit I do fancy getting out a bit this year now the truck is mechanically up together.
you've jinxed it now
HiI see what your saying but I still think that looks more tidy than the terrafirma option. Its more because its hidden until the trailing edge of the bonnet.
Most snorkels require you to cut holes. But yes this one does seem a little more than others.
Well aware of the BECM and water issues. Plus the rest of the truck would need setting up for wading to with other breathers and all that stuff.
This is why I was tempted mate. Plus I really like the look of it. Doesn’t say price which means it’s probably more than a 1996 diesel manual
Just a couple of points regarding my snorkel I believe any modification is a personal take on taste and engineering, what someone does to their car is entirely their prerogative - I am not a fan of the units that run outside a P38 – they’re a bit “lumpy” for my taste, hence I tried to make this “low profile” unit – it works and it’s discreet enough for me – it was however a git to make!
The BeCM is not a concern when in water – if your door seals, grommets and seals are healthy, there’ll be no water ingress into the cabin (unless you open the door!) – assuming you’ve fitted axle and transmission breathers
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