ParatusExpeditions
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Right, they look similar to the rugged ridge version, but not exactly the same
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Almost a mirrored image.Right, they look similar to the rugged ridge version, but not exactly the same
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Need someone to make a 3D printed mirrored image of the cowl piece for the driver's side. Then mount the snorkel on it.Rugged ridge on the gasser look as such
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So some clear differences. Damn, that's mysterious. Could a one time expensive fab job.
Update:I’ve sent werewolf and email to ask which snorkel model is this specifically and confirm if the Jeep is a diesel.
Or just use this one and route the crossover ducting under the hood. I am looking at 3D printed parts now. I don't think my printer is big enough though.Need someone to make a 3D printed mirrored image of the cowl piece for the driver's side. Then mount the snorkel on it.
Update, they do not wish to explore this route afaik even if I told them there was a market there and the JTD is identical to the JLD in the engine bay.Update:
ping’ed today and basically they told me it was custom fab. Like pretty much everything else on the JL pic on their website. Asked if they would be willing to work with me to export it here as JT identical. To be continued.
I like Rugged Ridge design because no hood cutting but I don’t think any big company will develop EcoDiesel snorkel in Rugged Ridge design.I also preferred their design closer to rugged ridge. Not a fan of the safari style AEV is going for. Though, I think that they won’t have the choice as the engine bay is pretty packed. But a snorkel is better than no snorkel sometimes.
Me too. Was hoping that AEV would of had one there.was really hoping to see one pop up at SEMA![]()