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breather tubes
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breather tubes
Just wondering about people's experiances with extending their breather tubes in their feroza's. do you do it with both the gearbox and the diffs?
G'Day Jason,
As far as I know, all Feroza's already have the job done for you - at least all the ones ( including mine ) had. The Front Diff & Gearbox / Tx Case have the breathers extended to under the bonnet - I think the Front Diff is the black tube at the rear of the passenger side near the firewall & the Tx Case is the black tube on the front guard behind the battery. ( this is testing my long term memory so can't be 100% sure of locations
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The rear diff is extended into the top of the rear tube cross member - this one you can extend up further into the body or all the way to the engine bay if you really want - but I never found the need. It seems to be pretty well protected where it is & I never had any water in the rear diff in all my time. ( Front Diff I did - even with the breathers )
One less job you've gotta do
Later - Mike H.
As far as I know, all Feroza's already have the job done for you - at least all the ones ( including mine ) had. The Front Diff & Gearbox / Tx Case have the breathers extended to under the bonnet - I think the Front Diff is the black tube at the rear of the passenger side near the firewall & the Tx Case is the black tube on the front guard behind the battery. ( this is testing my long term memory so can't be 100% sure of locations

The rear diff is extended into the top of the rear tube cross member - this one you can extend up further into the body or all the way to the engine bay if you really want - but I never found the need. It seems to be pretty well protected where it is & I never had any water in the rear diff in all my time. ( Front Diff I did - even with the breathers )
One less job you've gotta do

Later - Mike H.
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