Fabulous fabrication’s stainless steel snorkel

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Eric Sarjeant

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So, I’m making a new website with video clips of all our offerings. That’s why so many mini-clips lately.

Fabulous Fabrications stainless steel snorkel with Aussie airb



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Eric, that looks great! Do you know were I can see instructions on how this is installed? Just want to get an idea on whats all involved. Thank you.
 
It's doesn't come with instructions, but you may want to reach out to Fabulous Fabrications directly. If you are in the mid-west, we can install it here for you.
 
It's doesn't come with instructions, but you may want to reach out to Fabulous Fabrications directly. If you are in the mid-west, we can install it here for you.
Thanks Eric, Im use to be in WI, now I'm in Utah. Did you have to screw anything into the A Pillar?
 
Thanks Eric, Im use to be in WI, now I'm in Utah. Did you have to screw anything into the A Pillar?
Yes it does. Can see a bit of the bracket in the video.
 
It's doesn't come with instructions, but you may want to reach out to Fabulous Fabrications directly. If you are in the mid-west, we can install it here for you.

That’s weird the snorkel doesn’t come with instructions. Would have assumed it would given that odd-sized hole.
 
That’s weird the snorkel doesn’t come with instructions. Would have assumed it would given that odd-sized hole.

From the Fabulous Fabrications website:

4inch stainless snorkel for the Toyota Landcruiser 200 Series.

Designed and fabricated by the team at Fabulous Fabrications. Each snorkel is hand crafted in house, made from the finest 316 stainless steel and purge welded to guarantee longevity and a superior quality finish.

Each snorkel comes with a 3mm laser cut end, all required fixtures and fittings and a comprehensive fitting guide to ensure a trouble free installation.

Due to the handcrafted nature of our snorkels, please expect 3 - 5 weeks handling and postage time.
 
From the Fabulous Fabrications website:

4inch stainless snorkel for the Toyota Landcruiser 200 Series.

Designed and fabricated by the team at Fabulous Fabrications. Each snorkel is hand crafted in house, made from the finest 316 stainless steel and purge welded to guarantee longevity and a superior quality finish.

Each snorkel comes with a 3mm laser cut end, all required fixtures and fittings and a comprehensive fitting guide to ensure a trouble free installation.

Due to the handcrafted nature of our snorkels, please expect 3 - 5 weeks handling and postage time.

Saw that, but I was going off what @Eric Sarjeant said. That says a fitting guide, be he made it seem like there were no instructions.
 
Saw that, but I was going off what @Eric Sarjeant said. That says a fitting guide, be he made it seem like there were no instructions.
My apologies. I spoke out of turn. Yes on fitting guide.
 
Looking good. This style of snorkel is definitely growing on me. Just sent you a message. Have a safe drive back from LCDC!
 
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@JadeMonkey This style of this snorkel has definitely not grown on me haha...

I really disliked the "pipe-style" the first time I pictures of one but am definitely coming around to where I think it looks great now. I have not seen one in person yet though.
 
Something very similar already available from eastern bloc. I'll update if I can find a link or post.
Yeah but those guys aren't here in CA/USA though. I've reached out there them before and waited a long while for a response (Italy maybe?) And they were not able to confirm it would work with the 5.7 petrol. But yes, there are def a couple similiar options that become even more cost prohibitive after shipping.
 
And they were not able to confirm it would work with the 5.7 petrol.
Having fitted a snorkel that was intended for a diesel airbox, this wasn't trivial. But where there's RTV there's a way. A positive, clamping connection thru the fender into engine bay would be far preferable.
 

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