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how to mount stainless snorkel?

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how to mount stainless snorkel?

Post by superzuki »

wat/how do i mount my stainless tube to the panel/cab? any help would be good pics would help to
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Post by Hardcorr »

Yeah, I'm interested in this one as well. Not to take over your thread, but where do you get 3" (I take it you use 3") SS tube from?

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Post by TURBO GQ »

this was spokin bout 2 days ago, theres info on CHARGED SUKI.
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you need to get out more :?: :? :shock: :? :lol: :oops:
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Post by Bowhunter »

Here's what "HotFourOk" did with his...I'll prob do likewise..

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Post by superzuki »

that looks simple an effetive might do the same
looks to easy
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

friend has 3 bolts welded on the panel side of the tube that runs along top of front quarter panel. These bolt through the panel with big washers and nylocs on the inside of the panel, and then a small bracket similar to one posted for the A pillar.
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Post by HotFourOk »

[quote="Bowhunter"]Here's what "HotFourOk" did with his...I'll prob do likewise..
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;) So easy, and very removable also.

I have also seen people with the hode clamp riveted straight into the panel.
I was going to do this, but i needed to space it away from the pillar as you can see.
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