that downhill pic is GREAT!I can't imagine owning one and not doing this:
What's the snorkel for?No rock crawling. Been to a few easy to medium trails. Mostly using it for carrying family and cargo to some off-road camping that requires 4WD.
It acts as a cold air intake and for dusty trails. Not for swimming underwater.What's the snorkel for?
Rollovers are always a possibility. Years ago a fellow easily climbed Widow Maker in his modestly lifted ZJ. Back in town, celebrating, he did a doughnut in a parking lot. The V8 rolled it over twice sending the venerable ZJ to buggyland. Maybe not taking it anywhere would be your best betI will not take my new Rubicon rock-crawling or any place where rollovers are a real possibility
That's the first time I've ever heard that, and I've been reading off-road forums for a long time.It acts as a cold air intake and for dusty trails. Not for swimming underwater.
Your battery and other electronics will fail before you can dip your hood underneath the water.
LOL. There's a first time for everything. Glad you learned something today.That's the first time I've ever heard that, and I've been reading off-road forums for a long time.
Love it buddy. It's getting late this year for me to visit. Planning to go next year. Any ideas on how much it is to get an over sand pass?Good afternoon from Cape Hatteras!
I would not have bought a Jeep if I didn’t intend on using it.
Must be all that dust in New York City?LOL. There's a first time for everything. Glad you learned something today.
https://arbusa.com/safari-snorkels/
Read the description of this product. It explains what snorkels are mostly used for.
It's all the smog and pollution. Gotta keep this baby clean and breathing. I might even get it a mask.Must be all that dust in New York City?
I kid, I kid.
That flex! Me Gusta!I can't imagine owning one and not doing this: