Inc wrote:
This is a sincere question and I don't mean it to be rude or anything at all.
Those of you that have snorkels, why did you buy them?
I have heard that they are better for dust prevention and that they help in water crossings obviously, but there is so much more needed to make our jeep able to ford water that high than just a snorkel. Seems like a good air filter would block enough dust as well. So I wonder why bother?
I seriously want to know and I'm not trying to be a jerk or smart a-- about it either.
ThunderbirdJunkie has successfully destroyed two engines due to water ingestion, and a 3.7 is far pricier to replace than a 2.8 GM V6 in an Isuzu Trooper or a 3.0 V6 in a Mitsu Montero.
And had ThunderbirdJunkie snorkeled either one of those, he still would have saved more money than what he spent on the rebuild/replacement.
Plus, it was worth the price just for the reactions. a TJ on 35s driven by a guy that must have been cross-bred with an owl, because his neck snapped around REAL quick when he saw the KJ's snorkel. People asking "WHAT'S THAT?" or the salesman at the Chrysler stealer professing himself as a "hard core Jeep guy" and then asking why the exhaust was coming out of the fender.
It's a great investment, even if you never use it.