Berserker
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I installed the AEV snorkel on my JT and documented the process because I didn't see a how-to video already done. I installed it primarily for the pre-filter, to "pre-clean" dusty air before it reaches the air filter on trail days. The snorkel and components are stout, but I should have done a better job on the hood cutout. (Yes, I occasionally do deep water crossings but even with this snorkel I don't intend to exceed Jeep's maximum fording depth.)
In the video, I take you through my install and call out what I did differently from AEV's instructions. If you're planning to install the snorkel keep this in mind- when you cut out the hood bezel template cut it out on the inside of the black line, so when you trim your hood you'll have more material to start with. A bezel fits over the opening and if you trim too much away you can't use all the rivets to attach it.
In the video, I take you through my install and call out what I did differently from AEV's instructions. If you're planning to install the snorkel keep this in mind- when you cut out the hood bezel template cut it out on the inside of the black line, so when you trim your hood you'll have more material to start with. A bezel fits over the opening and if you trim too much away you can't use all the rivets to attach it.
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