Snorkel Kits
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Snorkel
http://www.arb.com.au/ Heres a place to start i am at present possibly going to get one too if they got one for a BII ...I am sure you could modify one if ya really bared down and did it if they dont got one for our rigs.
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http://www.broncoii.org/Tech%20Pages/snorkle/index.html
There's a link for a snorkle kit I kind of like the looks of. You have to make it yourself, but it shows you how to do it, and looks pretty simple. I might do something like that with mine, but I want to keep mine pretty, so I don't know if I'm going to do it yet lol.
There's a link for a snorkle kit I kind of like the looks of. You have to make it yourself, but it shows you how to do it, and looks pretty simple. I might do something like that with mine, but I want to keep mine pretty, so I don't know if I'm going to do it yet lol.
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Just make sure you silicone around the opening on your airbox.
My friend just made his own snorkel on his B2, and I looked at it today, but he used a K&N cone filter, instead of using the box. All he did was run the ducting from the TB to where the aifbox used to be, and had one of those coverings that they sometimes have on the ram-air style, and then put more ducting on the inlet side then, cut a hole (I didn't like that part) in the hood, and had it kind of look like a Hummer snorkel, but just used the coffee cans. But I think if you cut your hood right, it could look pretty awesome.
My friend just made his own snorkel on his B2, and I looked at it today, but he used a K&N cone filter, instead of using the box. All he did was run the ducting from the TB to where the aifbox used to be, and had one of those coverings that they sometimes have on the ram-air style, and then put more ducting on the inlet side then, cut a hole (I didn't like that part) in the hood, and had it kind of look like a Hummer snorkel, but just used the coffee cans. But I think if you cut your hood right, it could look pretty awesome.
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03-01-2011 12:21 PM