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Author:  stever71 [ Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Snorkle

Hello to my Jeeping Pals,

Well, I finally broke down and picked up a snorkle. Can't wait till it gets here. More to follow on this I'm sure

Author:  Jeep Dawg [ Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:48 am ]
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let me know whn you get it. I will help you get it all set up dude.

Author:  stever71 [ Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:56 am ]
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Jeep Dawg wrote:
let me know whn you get it. I will help you get it all set up dude.


SUP MAN, Its in, and was a fu^&king pain to put in.

Ok, but now I'm wondering what happens when it rains hard and rain gets in the tube. Any ideas??????????????????

Author:  Jeep Dawg [ Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:52 am ]
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you installed it all ready?

where is the pictures dude?

I will be in Croton on the Hudson later today

Author:  Drucifer [ Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Snorkle

stever71 wrote:
Hello to my Jeeping Pals,

Well, I finally broke down and picked up a snorkle. Can't wait till it gets here. More to follow on this I'm sure


You planing to cross the Hudson without paying a toll?

Author:  Jeep Dawg [ Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Snorkle

Drucifer wrote:
stever71 wrote:
Hello to my Jeeping Pals,

Well, I finally broke down and picked up a snorkle. Can't wait till it gets here. More to follow on this I'm sure


You planing to cross the Hudson without paying a toll?



HAHA That was a good one Drew...... I needed a good laugh tonight

Author:  LIV42DY [ Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:16 pm ]
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stever71 wrote:
Jeep Dawg wrote:
let me know whn you get it. I will help you get it all set up dude.


SUP MAN, Its in, and was a fu^&king pain to put in.

Ok, but now I'm wondering what happens when it rains hard and rain gets in the tube. Any ideas??????????????????

When it rains water goes in :( In my opinion the snorkle looks good on the KJ , but not functional when it comes to deep water crossings. If we were to sink our KJ's that far they would not run. Too many components to water proof under the hood. And if by chance they would run , after effects would be a dissaster. There is a lot of work to water proof any jeep, espacially the KJ. But they do help if you live or travel in any dusty enviroment, by raising the intake from the rear airflow if you are following other vehicles. As far as the water getting in in heavy rains, I know a group that run Land Rovers, and they ussualy in torrental downpoors turn the intake to face the rear. But then Land Rover Defenders were designed to get wet :D

Author:  stever71 [ Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Snorkle

Drucifer wrote:
stever71 wrote:
Hello to my Jeeping Pals,

Well, I finally broke down and picked up a snorkle. Can't wait till it gets here. More to follow on this I'm sure


You planing to cross the Hudson without paying a toll?


You know it!! I cross the dam TZ just about every day. The thing is, I'm having a problem with my ballast tanks, haha

Author:  stever71 [ Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:56 am ]
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LIV42DY wrote:
stever71 wrote:
Jeep Dawg wrote:
let me know whn you get it. I will help you get it all set up dude.


SUP MAN, Its in, and was a fu^&king pain to put in.

Ok, but now I'm wondering what happens when it rains hard and rain gets in the tube. Any ideas??????????????????

When it rains water goes in :( In my opinion the snorkle looks good on the KJ , but not functional when it comes to deep water crossings. If we were to sink our KJ's that far they would not run. Too many components to water proof under the hood. And if by chance they would run , after effects would be a dissaster. There is a lot of work to water proof any jeep, espacially the KJ. But they do help if you live or travel in any dusty enviroment, by raising the intake from the rear airflow if you are following other vehicles. As far as the water getting in in heavy rains, I know a group that run Land Rovers, and they ussualy in torrental downpoors turn the intake to face the rear. But then Land Rover Defenders were designed to get wet :D


Thanks, I've done some research on it, called the company down under, and yeah I don't plan on going that deep. The deepest I've been was 27 inches, (water mark) and that was before the snorkle. The snorkle has these little grooves that the water goes out of, but if I get stuck in a major storm, I'll turn it backwards.

At first, it drove like crap, then after, it drove better than before, so I do like it. Now, I need lockers, and maybe a six inch lift, haha.

Author:  stever71 [ Sat Nov 02, 2013 12:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re:

Super late posting: Yup, the snorkel looked really cool, and worked well during the less than 5 times I really needed it, lol. Helped me during SS Sandy, and Irene before. However, you're right, there were these small vents that we supposed to vent out the water, but that didn't work, and yup since things are sealed up, the water sits in the box. I noticed that during a massive snowstorm. They do help, but would I get it for my daily driver JK, not a chance, but would if I had a kit Jeep.

LIV42DY wrote:
stever71 wrote:
Jeep Dawg wrote:
let me know whn you get it. I will help you get it all set up dude.


SUP MAN, Its in, and was a fu^&king pain to put in.

Ok, but now I'm wondering what happens when it rains hard and rain gets in the tube. Any ideas??????????????????

When it rains water goes in :( In my opinion the snorkle looks good on the KJ , but not functional when it comes to deep water crossings. If we were to sink our KJ's that far they would not run. Too many components to water proof under the hood. And if by chance they would run , after effects would be a dissaster. There is a lot of work to water proof any jeep, espacially the KJ. But they do help if you live or travel in any dusty enviroment, by raising the intake from the rear airflow if you are following other vehicles. As far as the water getting in in heavy rains, I know a group that run Land Rovers, and they ussualy in torrental downpoors turn the intake to face the rear. But then Land Rover Defenders were designed to get wet :D

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