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Tightened my hose clamps, installed new wheels, lug nuts, wheel locks, and I just spent 3 hours washing, scrubbing, clay-bar'ing, and waxing my car. So happy with the results:
Given the airflow path it takes, the filter will never see anything of significance with respect to water as the inner stock snorkel section enters the airbox well below the actual filter...
Given the airflow path it takes, the filter will never see anything of significance with respect to water as the inner stock snorkel section enters the airbox well below the actual filter...
The snorkel opening is ~22" above the ground so I suppose if the snow is ~2 feet deep or your grill is packed with snow then that could be a problem....Also driving through deep puddles >2 feet deep wouldn't be advised either....
The snorkel opening is ~24" above the ground I suppose if the snow is ~2 feet or your grill is packed with snow then that could be a problem....Also driving through deep puddles >2 feet deep wouldn't be advised either....
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