I am curious how deep a river or water people have crossed with a snorkeled cruiser. I'm wondering when the electronics will go wiggy .
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This is the reason most avid off-roaders extend their diff breathers. The seals will do their job, but a hot diff going instantly into cool water will create a pressure difference. If the breather is not high enough to where its out of the water, it will just suck in water. Same thing goes if the breather is clogged, then the seals are more likely to go.I would "Think"? You would need to change all the driveline fluids anytime it went deep enough to submerge the driveline. Do you guys always change your fluids after taking the Beast for a swim?
This is the reason most avid off-roaders extend their diff breathers. The seals will do their job, but a hot diff going instantly into cool water will create a pressure difference. If the breather is not high enough to where its out of the water, it will just suck in water. Same thing goes if the breather is clogged, then the seals are more likely to go.