TJM Airtec Snorkel purchase and install (1 Viewer)

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

6499773525_3daa9aac8b_z.jpg


6499772167_6499698809_z.jpg


6499770975_019d897a56_z.jpg


running a nearby river this weekend. (sucks when you are the cameraman) No river crossing pics, but the water was never over the top of the hood.
 
The template is fine. But with my XL hands its a RPITA to get at the rear anchor bolt/nut; with small-ish hands YMMV.
I don't have XL hands so I didn't find it too bad, easier than an 80 series Safari install which has a similar access challenge.
 
Done except for the flex hose coming from MMC.
LC with TJM Airtec snorkel.webp
 
spressomon said:
Done except for the flex hose coming from MMC.

Do you ever run out of things to do?:)

sent via ih8mud app through an old a** piece of technology
 
Chris, et al: If you are going to install the snorkel yourself: The instructions instruct you to rotate the 90 degree elbow, that is attached to the air filter box, downward; presumably to create a low spot below the 90 degree elbow for moisture trap. To do so you need to remove the two bolts, on the engine side of the fender, retaining the collar that is riveted to this 90 degree fitting. This is easier if you remove the three bolts that retain the air filter box to the fender and pull the air box out a little.

I wanted to re-bolt the fixing collar back in place (otherwise after you rotate the 90 degree elbow downward, per TJM's instructions, the bolt locations won't line up with the captive nuts on the inner fender wall) so I drilled out the three rivets that hold the 90 degree fitting to the retaining collar. Then I rotated the 90 degree elbow so that it is pointed downward about 15 degrees from horizontal (per TJM's instructions; although they don't provide a degree of drop) then I drilled and riveted the 90 degree elbow back to the retaining collar.

The above is probably not necessary but I'm a little anal about such stuff :rolleyes:.

I also substituted 3) SS 12mm hex head bolts and lock washers (along with the fender washers TJM provides) for the 3 front side snorkel mounting locations as the bolts were easier for me to stuff up there and get started compared to dealing with a stud, fender washer and lock nut. YMMV.

I've got a section of flex hose coming from MMC to use in place of the OEM intermediate air tube assembly...I'll let you know how it works out...or not ;).
 
Thanks. Was wondering how this thread started, but this mo beta! I agree on the group buy too, ends up being a lot of work for $20. I actually don't know what I'm paying for mine, didn't even ask will find out when I pick it up next week I'm sure it's comparable.

Ben at Slee mentioned a similar deal with the rear window antenna, wasn't sure if it will work but I will find out... I suspect best case is reception is similar to how it is when the power antenna is all the way down, which is ok but not great, depending on location. I am thinking of a "soft" antenna that is tied to the snorkel... like a piece of twin lead of something. If I could restore 80 percent performance in a more stealth mode, I'd be super happy.

hmm, I am interested in this now after reading the thread and my frequent water habits..

Our Antenna is the one thing that is broken on our new 100..

So why not buy a snorkel and rubber antenna vs. replacing the entire motorized antenna??
 
Chris Sandstorm FJ said:
hmm, I am interested in this now after reading the thread and my frequent water habits..

Our Antenna is the one thing that is broken on our new 100..

So why not buy a snorkel and rubber antenna vs. replacing the entire motorized antenna??

My fully functioning original power antenna is available if you need a replacement... PM me.
 
hmm, I am interested in this now after reading the thread and my frequent water habits..

Our Antenna is the one thing that is broken on our new 100..

So why not buy a snorkel and rubber antenna vs. replacing the entire motorized antenna??


Yup, see some of the ideas on page 2 of this thread.. there are some soft antennas, some that could be mounted along the snorkel somehow, or even mounted elsewhere. Personally I'm annoyed by the default up & down behavior of the antenna, and since I haven't gotten around to RobRed's switch mod for that I'll get a 2fer here with the snorkel.

And I'm thinking that I could likely use that antenna switch for a winch control...

My plan is once I have the snorkel installed, I'll figure out another antenna solution. I'm still a front bumper away from a winch so there's time on that one! :beer:
 
The rear wing window antenna doesn't cut it for me. So I ordered a 31" whip with a spring type base. I'll see how that works...but from a reception point of view it should be about the best.
 
Looks good. What happened to your GY MT/R's?

I swapped the Toyo AT's (easy since they're on their own wheels) for a big midwest trip we did a couple months ago...and since its been warm and dry out here to date I haven't needed to swap the MT/R's back on...and I've gotten used to smooth and quiet tires ;).

But damn are they fugly!

I keep sending e-mails to Nitto requesting them to offer their TG in 285/75-18"...shouldn't be too big a deal since Toyo already makes tires in this size.
 
Hey Spresso, I have a question on the stock antenna: did you remove it completely, or just clip the wires and leave it in the fender? And did you pull the coax all the way back to the head unit, or just cut it? I'm looking at having mine installed tomorrow, and there's some skepticism about how simple/easy this is going to be.
 
do you guys really listen to FM/AM radio still? I don't get why this is even remotely an issue with all the available media out there that doesn't require the stock antenna. Really who cares if they have an antenna or not? for you old fellers you can get NPR on sirius or internet radio through your phone.
 
do you guys really listen to FM/AM radio still? I don't get why this is even remotely an issue with all the available media out there that doesn't require the stock antenna. Really who cares if they have an antenna or not? for you old fellers you can get NPR on sirius or internet radio through your phone.

Yes I do. It's instant, it's hands-free, and I can leave my phone in my pocket. For longer trips I've got ipods and Pandora and all that other crap, but for around town I'm good with whatever comes out of the speakers. Damn guess that makes me an old feller. :rolleyes: :flipoff2:
 
Hey Spresso, I have a question on the stock antenna: did you remove it completely, or just clip the wires and leave it in the fender? And did you pull the coax all the way back to the head unit, or just cut it? I'm looking at having mine installed tomorrow, and there's some skepticism about how simple/easy this is going to be.


You need to fully remove the motorized OEM antenna apart of the TJM Airtec install. I cut the antenna feed leaving 3-4" hanging out of the body grommet to serve as a fishtape of sorts for the next antenna. Don't pull the antenna feed out all the way without using it as a fishtape...its a RPITA to run that antenna feed back through without a tracer wire.

The other connector on the antenna is just the typical two part connector...
 
do you guys really listen to FM/AM radio still? I don't get why this is even remotely an issue with all the available media out there that doesn't require the stock antenna. Really who cares if they have an antenna or not? for you old fellers you can get NPR on sirius or internet radio through your phone.


I already covered this here: https://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series...tec-snorkel-purchase-install.html#post7162097

Fawk...now we have a ******* antenna popo running around here :flipoff2:
 
waaaay off topic, but the spressowagon needs the 35 MTRs back. It looks so peaceful and nonagressive. It makes me a little sad.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom