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  • #16
    Sorry to be the party pooper, , but I think both the Safari and the Roca
    look a bit naff. You would be far better off doing as Woodzie? is at the
    moment, and building one of your own. Far less conspicuous. (Now
    getting ready to duck).

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    • #17
      Just a further snippet for the DIY brigade. Suzuki based,
      but the idea is there:

      http://www.suzukiclubuk.com/snorkel.html

      Also, check out the gif at the bottom of the main page.

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      • #18
        Roca Silva is a Spanish fiber manufacturer who began to make snorkels.

        Some of them are nice for new cars, others are ugly. But they cost a lot more than a Safari, and a Safari is pretty expensive, at least here.

        This is why I choose to make my own snorkel...





        This is the Air Flow of a friend of mine, quite cheaper than a Safari, they're from Argentina.



        What I didn't like of the Safari style ones is the fact of the pipe going over the fender, this is why I choose to pass the pipe inside.

        David
        '94 4Runner 3.0TD - SAS'ed on 35's

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        • #19
          Blizzard - what suspension set up are you running on your truck? It looks to have a lot more articulation then I've seen on others?
          Real trucks don't have spark plugs

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          • #20
            He's probably just removed the anti- rollbars, and has fitted longer travel shocks.

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            • #21
              In the front I have stock T-Bars, SDORI 1.5'' BJ Spacers and low profile poly compression bumpstops. The BJ Spacers give not only height but quite more travel, noticeable in this pic:



              The rear is Old Man Emu 901 coils with stock links but the longest shocks I could get without smashing them in compression and a 15cm longer brake line, all custom installed.

              Here you can see the coil gets a bit loose when full extension is got.



              And as BUSHWHACKER said, I run swaybar disconnects:



              David
              '94 4Runner 3.0TD - SAS'ed on 35's

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