As you can see from the pic above there is just enough room for the hose and the clamp. I put some urethane on the snorkel end ( Use something like Sikaflex-227 )Paint all exposed metal to stop any rust in the future. Gojeep ). and also inside the flexi hose before pushing it onto the snorkel end and then doing the clamp up. Once you have the clamp done up it time to bolt the snorkel to the jeep with the 2 bolts and washes that are in the kit. This turned out to be a bit tricky as I have not got small enough hands so it took some time to put the bolts in.

   

Then I took the A pillar bracket and marked out the spot to bend it so it would fit under the door rubber side of the A pillar and not the outside of the A pillar. Once I had the bracket on the snorkel it was easy to see were it needed to be bent. I also needed to cut a small piece off the end of the bracket to get the 2 holes in the centre of the pillar (about 5mm).

   

As you can see in the pictures above it came out pretty good once the door is closed. Fit the hat to the top of the snorkel and clamp it on. There is also a screw in the packet for you to screw the hat on so it doesn’t fall off. And that's is about all there is to the fitting of the snorkel to a Turbo Diesel Cherokee. ( the hat has to pushed all the way down to the bend to get proper water separation. Gojeep )

   

My thoughts on this product is: GREAT. The snorkel fits pretty well to the body but does sit out from the guard a tiny amount but when I used the black urethane to seal the snorkel to the guard you cant see it anymore and it looks pretty good if I do say myself.


Cheers
Roger Hermann
Special thanks goes out to Rupert and his father in law for their help
 

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