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shakes wrote:who-ever done the snorkel got the lines spot on.
That's one of mine.
I don't like most snorkels on sierras either. I can't stand 2" pipe for snorkels and I don't like them coming miles down the guard and entering near the front indicator.
Steve.
Here's another alternative - it has to be removed to open the bonnet, but it's not a big issue. A full height snorkel isn't really a viable option where the owner might want to remove the windscreen (an option on soft top sierras.)
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
i would rather sit and plan for a while and work with a few different ideas then sticky tape some freaking 3 inch pvc pipe to the side of my car.
they don't look a little werid they look alot weird, especiall on a coily. (97 sierra)
if i was a handbag designer i don't think i would have the issue of water getting in my engine i would probly be more worried about the mud getting on my tiger skin doors inserts and red leather seats lol although if i do become one i will send you some prototypes so you can try them out and give me some feedback.