Great work, Garrett. Your video will be very helpful when I install this on my 04 4Runner. A few things worth noting for anyone planning on driving into deep water. Your snorkel is just one of a few components needed. Your differentials and transfer case have breathers on them. The factory rear diff breather sits just at that top of the diff and does a great job of sucking water into your diff. The front diff and transfer case do have breathers that sit higher, but just at the bottom of the fender level. I would highly recommend getting something like the ARB diff breather kit or something similar and position the filter/breather at the highest level possible within the engine bay. Keep up the great work, brother!
Congratulations on such a fast build. I started on my 2007 4 runner 8 years ago. You are catching up fast and passing me in fazes. I don’t have or no if I will ever get to snorkel. My next purchase is tabletop that mounts to rear bumper swing out. Keep it up I like watching you build a masterpiece.
Another great video! I’ve been waiting for this one for a while now. As you were riveting that bracket onto the A-pillar, I was like “DUDE… the tape!” Then you mentioned it right after. I literally lol’d. I love your channel my man. Keep it up!!👍🏼
Snorkels head can face both ways backwards on dusty roads in a convoy or if there’s a chance of water being forced in, it faces forward so clean air is forced in better airflow
Looking awesome mate going to beast of a yota I’m not going to be a know it all cunt but if you ever fit another or anyone asks always use a holesaw and and a body saw if you have one or a Reciprocating saw with fine cut blade as for your fastening studs always allow for movement when fitted as if studs are tight in hole they often rub and make noises so if you hear anything that’s what it will be I’m an Aussie and have worked for ARB and TJM fitting every accessory you can think of I also done my mechanics apprenticeship at Toyota if you need any help or are looking for parts I’m willing to help anyway I can mate keep it shiny side up 🇦🇺👍
Hey Darren, I'm hoping to avoid buying two new random hole saw sizes. Do you think I could just use a smaller holesaw to cut tight to the cutout pattern, and then use my body saw to follow the cut line all the way around?
@@hybridlightsolutions6515 hey mate yes that will work fine I normally use one that’s a little bigger stops any rubbing that may happen nothing worse then a squeak or rattle, file and paint edges same with bolt holes I use a step drill and drill slightly larger I test fit and try to have at least 5 to 10 mm movement when in place. Hope that makes sense and good luck 👍🇦🇺
@@darrengeorge2308 Beautiful! That's in line with what I was thinking, so that should be easy enough. I'll probably throw it on this weekend. Thank you!