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Old 26-11-2010
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Am I wrong to assume that a snokel is incompatibe with mirror relocation brackets? Obviously you wouldn't drive through a creek doorless but how easy is it to mount/unmount the snorkel if you do want to go doorless and attach the relocation brackets?
Hi Mate
I have bar doors with sports car mirrors fitted and I bought the relocation brackets because I only wanted to get used to 1 set of mirrors - to explain - I wanted the factory jeep mirrors 24/7 and was going to remove the sports car mirrors from my bar doors - now I need to rethink so the brackets are up for sale inc round door covers.

I guess Im going to just go back to using 2 sets of mirrors
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Old 29-11-2010
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Old 29-11-2010
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I just can't cut my Jeep
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I like the bonnet-hugger snorkels for their practicality, but jeez I think they're ugly.

When I look down my safari snorkel I can see the bits of mud that have made it and run down the sides. So it makes me wonder what's resting in the base there... It would be a good idea if safari put a bung at the low point or something so I could wash it out and let it drain. But the bonnet-huggers would just run into the airbox if you tried to wash them out.

Anyway, top job on the install Hunty, looks really good and the snorkel looks quality too.
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The AEV snorkel is very easy to remove ( about 2 minutes ) so cleaning isn't a problem.
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I couldn't either, so I had the boys at JeepKonection do it for me. I didn't even want to watch, it was only a week old.
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I'm driving around with gaping holes on my quarter panel currently...Safari is removed for the moment to make space in engine bay. Is funny seeing the looks on people's faces when they spot the massive hole in the quarter panel and flare.
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