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Snorkel

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Tom
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Snorkel

Post by Tom »

G´day,
Are Safari Snorkels better than Airflow ones? In Spain this ones are cheaper than Safari ones
Thanks and regards.
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Post by J Top »

As a rule I prefer to fit Safari.They generally use rubber hoses which clamp better with hose clips.Airflow often have a plastic pipe which you have to clamp to another piece of plastic with a hose clip.
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Re: Snorkel

Post by eddie »

Tom wrote:G´day,
Are Safari Snorkels better than Airflow ones? In Spain this ones are cheaper than Safari ones
Thanks and regards.


have fitted Safari,Airflow and Airtec.
wouldent advise on the Airflow
go for Airtec or Safari snorkles
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Post by chimpboy »

I have an airflow snorkel on my Maverick which I am happy with.

Jason
This is not legal advice.
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