Or your could just remove the antenna and get one like this:
Universal Window-mount Antenna
They actually work rather well
Universal Window-mount Antenna
They actually work rather well
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Or your could just remove the antenna and get one like this:
Universal Window-mount Antenna
They actually work rather well
the RHD trucks, as pictured, have the antenna on the left fender if im not mistaken. So an OEM snorkel would have to be sourced from a LHD market, because i think those would be the only ones that would integrate with the antenna properly.
Ok, I don't "get" snorkels, at all. They kill airflow, reduce hp, and offer no benefit at all unless you have a waterproof ignition system (which almost no gas engine does). Even for dusty conditions, a better solution is to buy a desert racing wrap for a regular air filter. People make fun of 'ricers' all the time for doing mods that impair performance for the sake of looks. How is a snorkel on a LC not exactly the same thing?
Ok, I don't "get" snorkels, at all. They kill airflow, reduce hp, and offer no benefit at all unless you have a waterproof ignition system (which almost no gas engine does). Even for dusty conditions, a better solution is to buy a desert racing wrap for a regular air filter. People make fun of 'ricers' all the time for doing mods that impair performance for the sake of looks. How is a snorkel on a LC not exactly the same thing?
For LHD trucks with the factory snorkel the antenna is on the Drivers side, as the below picture shows.
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Ok, I don't "get" snorkels, at all.
Here's my logic, if you will:
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3. The 'trail dust' logic is also flawed, having wheeled a fair amount in Arizona, 99% of people used a different solution to fight dust, a simple high void volume prefilter wrap. Plus at any signficant speed, such as on a dirt road, dust often goes well above the top of the vehicle anyway.
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I have wheeled a lot in AZ and have tested dirt intake with and without a snorkel. Signficantly more dirt was in the tuna can on the non snorkel vehicle. Ya you can use a pre-filter but those clog to.
Dont forget about the cool factor points.
The factory snorkel fits a lot nicer then the Safari. Wonder if the Safari cap can be changed with the factory spaceship cap?