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So I take it I remove that "T" intake assembly that rides inside the fender?
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So I take it I remove that "T" intake assembly that rides inside the fender?
How hard was it to take the fender off? I'd think this way would be much better and I could finally remove my useless electric antennae.
To get the fender off, first take off your windshield wiper arms. Then put a short screwdriver bit in a socket wrench to make a stubby enough screwdriver to take off the valence (metal cover between hood and windshield). Then take out the bolts for the fender. There are about 6 across the top. One of the bolts on the top is under where the windshield wiper cover came off. One fender bolt inside the door frame. Open the door to see it at the height of the top of the fender. One or two at the bottom rear of the fender. If you have sliders, they are likely pushed right up against them. Then there are about 6 bolts inside the fender well. (Just above where the outside edge of the tire would rub them.)It also helped to have an assortment of arm sizes available. If you don't pull the fender off, going through the access holes may require your arm to bend some place there besides your elbow. My brother's arms are longer. We also borrowed my sister in law's petite arms/hands to reach the stud above the air pass-through.
Removing(and replacing) the fender was the slower method of our two snorkel installs, but also less frustrating. At least for someone who had already replaced a fender on his truck. (If you decide to pull your fender, be aware there is a bolt under the windshield wiper valence. You'd need a super stubby screwdriver to get that cover off, after you remove your windshield wipers.) If you have sliders, confirm you can reach the bolt under the fender at the very front of the slider.
How hard was it to take the fender off? I'd think this way would be much better and I could finally remove my useless electric antennae.
Yes. You can buy a $39 snorkel with $30 shipping or the $69 snorkel with free shipping.I'm guessing the 30 and 40$snorkels people are talking about are the Amazon ones that have like a 30$ shipping fee? Cheapest I've found shipped was eBay for around 67$
If I was worried and mine broke due to UV or a tree I would just buy another one.If I were worried about UV effects on these, I'd hit them with Rust-o-leum trim paint. Just saying...
seriously. For the cost of mine it's probably just as cheap to replace as it is to repair.If I was worried and mine broke due to UV or a tree I would just buy another one.