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Guys,

Well they do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery !! A Few comments and questions for you all:

Comments:

1, If a Safari design (material is irrelevant) is ripped off, we shall come after whoever is responsible with all guns blazing. Please do not think a little ocean will deter us.

2, 15 years ago, Safari manufactured snorkels in fiberglass. It has not since that time.
There were good reasons for the change which still apply. It is called evolutionary development and we would not have thought North Americans wanted to move backwards a decade and a half.

3, Safari snorkels are not made from ABS plastic.

Now to our question. - What retail price are you guys being quoted for a Safari snorkel to suit a BJ70 series ?

Regards,
David Inall

Safari Automotive Technologies
 
retail is something like $400 usd for them. I would guess average retail is ~$300usd. Pretty damn high for a piece of plastic. There can't be a whole lot of engineering behind them.

The only thing I don't like about your snorkels are the ram air grate DOESN'T hold up. They crack and break all the time. The other thing is could you make a 40 and 60 series snorkel to fit N/A 2F?

At any rate I've had 3 of them a 40, 60, and 70 series.
 
Safari Snorkels said:
Guys,

Well they do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery !! A Few comments and questions for you all:

2, 15 years ago, Safari manufactured snorkels in fiberglass. It has not since that time.
There were good reasons for the change which still apply. It is called evolutionary development and we would not have thought North Americans wanted to move backwards a decade and a half.

Now to our question. - What retail price are you guys being quoted for a Safari snorkel to suit a BJ70 series ?

Regards,
David Inall

Safari Automotive Technologies
so share the reason why you changed from fiberglass to plastic, other than savings on the cost of production.
 
crushers said:
so share the reason why you changed from fiberglass to plastic, other than savings on the cost of production.

Yeah, share us your trade secrets :)

Dave
 
crushers said:
how about a non-commited vote on who would buy one if the price was around $250 complete?
just an idea...

Oooh, full pop on those puppies at 502.00.

Sold my last one for 325.00.
 
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beanz2 said:
Yeah, share us your trade secrets :)

Dave
i asked David why he doesn't use fiberglass and he basicly told me to bugger off, so don't expect a reply.
 
Radd Cruisers said:
Oooh, full pop on those puppies at 502.00.

Sold my last one for 325.00.
so your selling snorkels for less than what the ozzies are paying... cool.
so how much for 5 at a time?
 
crushers said:
so your selling snorkels for less than what the ozzies are paying... cool.
so how much for 5 at a time?



It was my last snorkel, I am just cleaning house and sold it for almost cost.

Not really selling many parts these days, more in the service of local trucks.

I would be interested in a BJ74 Snorkle in the future, maybe 3 in total. Talk to you in the up coming months on the snorkle.

Rob
 
that is too bad, Rob, at that price they would have been a steal.
my take on this is if your cost is 325 then the boys here are making about $150 per for profit...
cheers
 
There is a company in Australia that advertises $289 for snorkels
www.4wdsystems.com.au not sure of the quality but am tempted to get one sent to me.
 
I have one of the origanal fibreglass snorkels its taken a few hits,its scratched I retightened the mount screws the other day otherwise its in good nick.The grate on the front of mine is eom safari which I think is supplied from Donaldson so its quality should be pretty good.I would get a plastic one just to know that I could squash it with a tree etc and know that it will survive the next creek.By the way Canadian prices sound similar to Aus I will check price with exchange rate
 
i will say this, if you do buy their snorkel and use the pattern to line it up be ready for a new fender. the pattern that came with both my snorkels was off by over an 1" in height and 3/4" in horizontal...
for $500 i would hope they could get a piece of paper right...
cheers
 
Rvl said:
There is a company in Australia that advertises $289 for snorkels
www.4wdsystems.com.au not sure of the quality but am tempted to get one sent to me.

Interesting link, Rob...The air ram on those snorkels look VERY similar to the original Safari Snorkel ram (before they went to the more rounded look).
 
Great link Jan,

I had not seen the snorkles on there page before.

Thanks,

Michael


Jan-78FJ40 said:
A safari snorkel bought at http://www.4wheelsupply.com/arb/safari-snorkels-toyota.htm# in Utah runs at 261.11, and they charged 13.45 shipping 2 weeks ago. Can't beat the price...and the package comes directly from Australia to your door. the one for the 73 fits the 70.
hope that helps,
Jan
 
If you have a beater I think a home snorkel is good but I have never seen a homebuilt snorkel that didn't look ghettoor quality. Sorry, JMHO. Anyway, Go to the local CAT or farm dealer for fittings if you need them. I know the JD dealer has the same donaldson prefilters that is used by safari.

see attached pics....
2004_0101sn10004.webp
blacksnorkle.webp
 
wow, yeah this is back from the dead. "Safari Snorkel"'s post in interesting though, I hope that isn't what killed the project. The idea that the shape of a piece of plastic tubing is internationally copyrighted is... hilarious. Almost hilarious enough for me to make a knockoff just to piss them off.
 

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