Snorkel for the Raptor?

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pastorwug

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I haven't seen this on any Vendor's site - I went through plenty of deeper rivers than I thought I could when my JKUR had her snorkel.
Maybe there aren't enough rivers or streams to cross in Baja and the Mojave for Raptors to be interested?
 

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I think they are horrible looking....

That said, I have wondered why nobody has done them on a Raptor so far. They are beneficial for dusty environments as well, and that's why Toyota offers them from what I understand. There are several intake relocation kits with a particle separator for SxS that claim a pretty large increase in filter life/airflow while in dusty (Baja/Mojave) type environments.
 

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I’m surprised that no one has done one. I bought my Raptor instead of a JLUR and use it as a big Jeep so a snorkel wouldn’t be bad.

Though with all the electronics, I would not be doing any deep river crossings. Just want some fresh air as I chase those Razor’s down!
 

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Should never go in water higher than ur exhaust unless equipped with other stuff more than just a snorkel. People always forget about the crankcase breather. End up ruining there trannys and or rear end
 

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My intake is like 5' off the ground...how deep do you want to go :fish_h4h:
 
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