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i realy need a snorkle

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i realy need a snorkle

Post by batshiz »

Water at the creek is rising got up to about 2 1/2-3 feet today almost didnt make it bake up the bank and as the creek is up so is the river the pics that i put on "tried to get air" show the beach yesturday well u cant see either side today lots of rain! wish i had the money to build me a snorkle but maybe this winter when i get a job again i can do that while going ice 4x4ing! lol Talk at u all later!
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Post by runnin4life »

why not make one out of pvc
the stuff they use for down pipes on guttering
cheap and easy just cut and glue together
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Post by Bowhunter »

one decent knock to a pvc snorky and she'll crack like eggs at easter...go for something stronger and that way you'll only have to do it once ;)

just my opinion :D

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Post by runnin4life »

yer i know what ur saying
but for most pplz pvc would be fine i dont thing most pplz make a habit of smashing there guards/pillars into stuff

but a good quality one will last longer
like a safari or even a home made S/S
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Post by Bowhunter »

yeah, for sure, I was thinking of the unpredictable like branches on narrow tracks etc...

I'm thinking of polished alloy for mine...mmmmmm.... :twisted:

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Post by Rb25sil80 »

Anyone know of any off the shelf snorkels available to suit Ferozas?

I quizzed the local TJM guy last week to no avail, might have to find somethin from another car that fits..... I think I heard somewhere that a GQ patrol snorkel might fit? If im going past today I might see if they have one in stock and do a test fit.....

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Post by HeathGQ »

no off-the-self snorkels for Feroza. Must be custon made. DO a search, there has been a couple of good write up's on what some people have done. From memory, Ferog had a custon one, and Andrew from Perth does too.
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Post by batshiz »

yeah toyatsu has showed me how he built his and i as well will make my own but got to figure out a cheap top! or buy one but they are probaly at lest 100 or more dollars!
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