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Is that on stock suspension?
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Fitted JKS disconnects, great product. As already stated on this forum as far as best improvement vs. dollars spent this is a very worthwile modification.
Before and after photos below.
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Disconnects make the world of difference and are great bang for your buck!

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yep, stock standard. The photos actually don't do the difference justice. In the first one the wheel has actually lifted and BLD has activated, but in the second the wheel was still on the ground and could have kept going. Stump looked a lot bigger in real life too!!
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Default Mann Hummel Provent fitted

Thought I'd get this done first and avoid hose and oil clogged intercooler dramas down the track.

Combination bracket made out of a Land Rover radiator mount and a bit of track from a sliding door.

Hoses are cut down Ford Falcon coolant tank hose (P/No: 02-1039) and an EFI XF Falcon heater hose, the one with a large end and a smaller end. Is about 60cm long. The unit is a Provent 200. It takes the engine blow by out of the crankcase vent and settles it into the Provent itself. Stops the oil from settling in the intercooler, intercooler pipes and inlet.

The drain pipe is just a bit of fuel hose with a garden drain tap, mounted down near the DS shock tower.
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Default AEV snorkel done!

Reckon I should have ignored the instructions and spaced the bonnet cuts back 25mm like I thought it needed.... Still, looks great and will allow the ARB locker compressor to mount near the ABS unit. Which is why I went with this snorkel as the others intrude into what little room there is in the engine bay.
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Reckon I should have ignored the instructions and spaced the bonnet cuts back 25mm like I thought it needed.... Still, looks great and will allow the ARB locker compressor to mount near the ABS unit. Which is why I went with this snorkel as the others intrude into what little room there is in the engine bay.
Im just about to fit one of these, before i start cutting what exactly do you mean spaced 25mm back and ignoring instructions?
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Reckon I should have ignored the instructions and spaced the bonnet cuts back 25mm like I thought it needed.... Still, looks great and will allow the ARB locker compressor to mount near the ABS unit. Which is why I went with this snorkel as the others intrude into what little room there is in the engine bay.
Do you mean 2.5mm back
and have you got a photo of the inside of the bonnet with the reinforcement bracket fitted so i can see what it looks like bonnet up.
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