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Home made snorkel for TJ
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Home made snorkel for TJ
G'day guys im looking at making a snorkel for my TJ. i have done a search on here and cant see any posts for any back yardy snorkels.
Has any one got any reference pics of the air box and hole in the guard? And did you seal the air box and plate the stock intake hole at the front?
My possible hurdle is my winch control box sits on that side against the fire wall and down a little. I have noticed the safari or brand names sit pretty low so maybe it could be ok.
Cheers in advance
Judd
P.S thanks for the help with my tailshaft dilemma i called you about on wednesday Wooders
Has any one got any reference pics of the air box and hole in the guard? And did you seal the air box and plate the stock intake hole at the front?
My possible hurdle is my winch control box sits on that side against the fire wall and down a little. I have noticed the safari or brand names sit pretty low so maybe it could be ok.
Cheers in advance
Judd
P.S thanks for the help with my tailshaft dilemma i called you about on wednesday Wooders
OIIIO --- JEEP --- Buy it, wheel it, break it, ebay it, fix it, wheel it --- Its a Jeep thing , You'll understand.
I think the inlet goes in the fender, under the tray on the right side, so shouldn't affect whatever you have on that plate.
I am looking to do the same, in some big diameter mandrel bent pipe, then flexy hose in the engine bay. I was thinking of cutting down the original inlet, and hoseclamping the flexy pipe onto it, or adding a bulkhead to the box, in the 4".
I am looking to do the same, in some big diameter mandrel bent pipe, then flexy hose in the engine bay. I was thinking of cutting down the original inlet, and hoseclamping the flexy pipe onto it, or adding a bulkhead to the box, in the 4".
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yea i thought so but wasnt sure 100%CRUSHU wrote:I think the inlet goes in the fender, under the tray on the right side, so shouldn't affect whatever you have on that plate.
yea i was thinkin the same, was gonna see the local exaust shop or buy a mendral bent donut and cut it too shape, hopefully some pics come inCRUSHU wrote: I am looking to do the same, in some big diameter mandrel bent pipe, then flexy hose in the engine bay. I was thinking of cutting down the original inlet, and hoseclamping the flexy pipe onto it, or adding a bulkhead to the box, in the 4".
the $400 for the kit doesnt float my boat lol
OIIIO --- JEEP --- Buy it, wheel it, break it, ebay it, fix it, wheel it --- Its a Jeep thing , You'll understand.
yea i was thinkin the same, what about weld on some strap pipe and fix too plate on R/H/S???CRUSHU wrote:yeah, I was talking at the bottom, the top is easy.
heres an idea
http://www.jeepaholics.com/support/topi ... C_ID=45640
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my old one,
sorry no shots from inside, i've sold the car now
sorry no shots from inside, i've sold the car now
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Jeep Wrangler TJ
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[quote="YankeeDave"]my old one,
sorry no shots from inside, i've sold the car now
sorry no shots from inside, i've sold the car now
Last edited by YankeeDave on Sun May 23, 2010 1:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thanks Dave, thats pretty much how i want mine to look.
A few quick questions if you dont mind.....
how is the snorkel fix to the truck on the outside?
what did you do with the stock air box??
Judd
A few quick questions if you dont mind.....
how is the snorkel fix to the truck on the outside?
what did you do with the stock air box??
Judd
OIIIO --- JEEP --- Buy it, wheel it, break it, ebay it, fix it, wheel it --- Its a Jeep thing , You'll understand.
http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/sho ... el+snorkle
pics of mine......you have to log in to view the pics i think
pics of mine......you have to log in to view the pics i think
i don't need no stinking quote for my sig. line!
Have you looked at how the ARB one fits? I can take photos of mine of you want but basically enters quite low on the drivers side so it comes through under that little tray then flexy hose up to the std air box. You cut a new hole in in the airbox to fit a piece of pipe for the flexy hose to connect to. And just silicon/rivet a blanking plate to the original hole (for the trumpet).Has any one got any reference pics of the air box and hole in the guard? And did you seal the air box and plate the stock intake hole at the front?
The ARB one comes with a windscreen pillar bracket.
The only thing I had to move (2000 TJ) was the little plastic vacuum reservoir for the aircon/heater vent controls which is under that little tray. It now sits on top of the tray
cheers
Matt
Re: Home made snorkel for TJ
You could do one like Nicks on Black Betty!
Huge piping that goes back through the firewall into the cab.
Sorry I don't have any better pics...
Huge piping that goes back through the firewall into the cab.
Sorry I don't have any better pics...
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