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muskie
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ordered my first accessory today, snorkel :roll: , yes i know probably the last item needed but i know what i am like, i need to see something happening in the begining, and damn it they look so cool on all you boys trucks. allways made them in the past but ive bought a hi flow kit, couldnt believe the price of safari item :shock: are they that much better :?:
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Cant remember what I paid for my safari but I know I took a step back when I wrote the cheque out

......but worth every cent when the waters deep, I've seen 4 vehicles hydrolic and they've all been in crossings that I'd driven through
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yip they are good , we put two on similar pajeros at the same time once . the safari was a much better kit , with everything you need . but the airflow one was pretty basic but heaps cheaper .
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muskie wrote: couldnt believe the price of safari item :shock: are they that much better :?:


Hands down best initial upgrade, and best snorkel on the market.
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You will be fine with te airflow kit you bought though, just take care and use HEAPS of sealant. I used Ados Galve bond on the last one i did. Worked a treat!!!!
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Post by Sadam_Husain »

My safari's on a 70 series cruiser and the snorkel joins onto the airbox intake inside the inner gaurd with a O ring seal. I've always used a lot of silicone sealer (which ever ones the dearest) but always feel a bit vulnerable as I cant see the joint and don't know how waterproof it is. The rest of it I can see and know its properly sealed.

Rule of thumb is the snorkel is water resistant and not water proof!
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the airflow snorkel for my bighorn is listed for three vehicles oddly enough :o , landcruizer, pajero, bighorn, the one kit does all three, i suppose this is where they gain r and d time back, i would imagine safari have an individual kit for each and is going to be a better fit undoubtably for the extra bucks, my budget and wife dictates i have the airflow :? .
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the air flow is a pain in the rear to fit and the worst part is that they restrict air flow... im taking mine off and fitting a piece of 3" stainless. no point losing performance.
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mudchuka wrote:the air flow is a pain in the rear to fit and the worst part is that they restrict air flow... im taking mine off and fitting a piece of 3" stainless. no point losing performance.


oh well, i will just see how it goes. its my everyday car so i dont want it to look to bodged up, thats why i went for a kit rather than making one this time. in the past my rangies have been for offroad only so it didnt matter to much.
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