Snorkel

Is a snorkel worth the money?

  • Yes

    Votes: 88 47.3%
  • No

    Votes: 75 40.3%
  • ???

    Votes: 23 12.4%

  • Total voters
    186
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I think I would be more likely to hydrolock WITH a snorkel..
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Just carry a big flexible section of accordion hose, and when ya come to a river, plug it into the end of an air tube, run it to the roof and zip tie it..

I mean, If the only reason you want one is for "insurance"...

Like having snow tire chains in Arizona...
 
Gil BullyKatz said:
The space on an XJ is limited, but you might make something like this work...
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Now THAT is more my speed. Would love to set something like that up. Any idea on part numbers and/or donors?

Edit: Just noticed - this guy can't fold down his windshield any more. Tsk, tsk.

Gil BullyKatz said:

LOL!

Hey, if a used snorkel fell in my lap for a cheap I'd bolt it on no worries. I sure as he!! wouldn't pay retail for one though.

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How about this thread ends right now? For those like Beezil who think the snorkel is a poser mod, your entitled to your opinion. When you're up sh*t creek without one, though, don't plan on me offering to winch your ass out.

:wave: See ya!
 
To end it now would be no fun! :rattle:

But, Beezil, you are right. I do care what you have to say. You are the XJ GoD! :speepin:

Anyways, we all have different opinions, and, we'll never all agree, so, do what you want and need.

Tylor
 
It's not necessary to have water over the hood to hydrolock an engine. I didn't stop in the water holes I've been in to take pictures...I was too busy driving through them. Why would I stop, get out of the jeep, let water fill in the whole interior and ruin any electronics that I have left? To stop and take a picture is the biggest poser of them all. To plan ahead and have someone standing there ready to take a picture is even more of a poser. I dont' go wheelin to take pictures to make people think I'm tough...I go wheelin to make it through tough obstacles while others get stuck and blow engines. I have proof enough that snorkels work...Me=0 blown engines...Friends=3.
 
kmagnuss_2000 said:
It's not necessary to have water over the hood to hydrolock an engine. I didn't stop in the water holes I've been in to take pictures...I was too busy driving through them. Why would I stop, get out of the jeep, let water fill in the whole interior and ruin any electronics that I have left? To stop and take a picture is the biggest poser of them all. To plan ahead and have someone standing there ready to take a picture is even more of a poser. I dont' go wheelin to take pictures to make people think I'm tough...I go wheelin to make it through tough obstacles while others get stuck and blow engines. I have proof enough that snorkels work...Me=0 blown engines...Friends=3.


Very well spoken. I am with you here. If you stop, get out, get a pic to say, "See!! I'm a big boy in a water hole!" then, yeah, poser. I think, if you know how your rig works, and can work on it, and, use it for what it's made for, you're not a poser. So, since I have FarmerMatt's taillights, but, i don't go rock crawling, i am a poser there too? I mean, really, why would I need steel taillight housings? Hmm, maybe because i've busted out 3 taillights on trees! Living in FL provides wheeling different from everywhere else. Beezil, come on down and go wheeling with us here in FL. Then, i will be ok with you calling me a poser if you can stay with me through the trails we run

Tylor
 
I have a pic of the dent put in the side of my rig by the tree. I have the new taillights on though. Do you want to see the pic of the dent?

Tylor
 
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