POLAR_JEEP_04
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what did you do with your washer bottle? :dunno: i live in ohio so i need it (wet nasty muddy trails) where did you guy put yours? any pics?
its a true cold air intake kit.keep0njeepin0n said:What are the benefits of a snorkle other than if you're engine is submerged in water??
Blaine B. said:Can you get a stock washer bottle from a 96 or something and mount it on the passenger side of the firewall and re route the wiring and hoses?
keep0njeepin0n said:What I don't understand, and maybe my logic is wrong, is that let's say I go through a mud puddle or something that's deeper with water than I thought and it completely covers my hood....seems to me that the stock air box used with the snorkel would still get water in it and suck it in the engine...is this not the case? Is it perfectly sealed as to not get water in the stock airbox when used in conjunction with a snorkle?
aroncull said:You block the factory intake hole in the airbox during install.. I used some plexi i had around and contruction glue.. the hose comes in the back of the airbox right below the factory hose in the top half...
The stock airbox is sealed so no water can enter through the hole in the front. With the airbox sealed, yes you can have water over your hood and still be okay.keep0njeepin0n said:What I don't understand, and maybe my logic is wrong, is that let's say I go through a mud puddle or something that's deeper with water than I thought and it completely covers my hood....seems to me that the stock air box used with the snorkel would still get water in it and suck it in the engine...is this not the case? Is it perfectly sealed as to not get water in the stock airbox when used in conjunction with a snorkle?
polar_jeep_04 said:what did you do with your washer bottle? :dunno: i live in ohio so i need it (wet nasty muddy trails) where did you guy put yours? any pics?
But it costs you over $100 more. The snorkel body is exactly the same as the 95 and older version so for most people it pays to save the money and find your own washer bottle. Besides, even if you get the ARB bottle, you still need to "booty-fab" mount it somewhere...Robert 771 said:The Safari kit for the 97-up includes a replacement bottle.
No booty-fab required...
Robert
EricsXJ said:But it costs you over $100 more. The snorkel body is exactly the same as the 95 and older version so for most people it pays to save the money and find your own washer bottle. Besides, even if you get the ARB bottle, you still need to "booty-fab" mount it somewhere...