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Exterior Styling. Floor Protection. Interior Trim. Mobile Electronics. Furthermore with the optional new JK Wrangler Snorkel Combo you can take your JK swimming, traverse deep water crossing, all while protecting your motor from taking a drink.
The snorkel connects through the hood and into a special water tight sealed intake box included with the snorkel. On the top of the Volant Snorkel is a high polished aluminum front cover that keeps leaves and large debris from entering the scoop. Add to Cart. Quick view.
This new accessory serves two primary functions that JK owners will appreciate when taking their vehicle off-road. It's now time to install the filter and airbox cover. After that, put the rubber grommet onto the male portion of the airbox lid. The next thing I did was to install the riser portion of the snorkel to the A-pillar. You'll understand why I skipped to this part later. First attach the mounting bracket to the pillar using the OEM bolts. Next, mount the snorkel riser to the bracket and install ram air scoop using the included hose clamp.
OK, here's where it gets interesting. You're going to have to drill into the hood of your Jeep a few times. First, tape the template onto your hood. Use a center punch to mark where you need to drill. Remove the template and you're ready to drill. But first, place a piece of wood under the hood so you don't drill into anything important. The next thing I did and I forgot to take pictures of is to remove the piece of wood and firmly push the hood down onto the rubber grommet that is on the air box.
This will make a mark on the soundproofing on the underside of the hood. Then lift the hood and make sure that the pilot hole you drilled is centered in your mark. If it's not, redrill the pilot. Mine was NOT centered. Get yourself a brand new, sharp, 4" hole saw. If you did everything right, it should look like this when you're done. Now get some touch-up paint and seal the bare metal. This is the tricky part. You will notice on the template that there are NO marking as to where to drill the holes to mount the snorkel body to the hood.
There were however, two of these pointy set screw type things included in the hardware. I couldn't find anything else to use them for, so I assume they were meant to help locate the holes that need to be drilled.
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