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Yes, installed myself. Pretty easy. A friend modded the bracket for the MBRP roof rack to make it work with the snorkel.
Grenadeacorp I have an AEV w/ prefilter which helps reduce dust into the filter, but the cost of the snorkel is more than filters will ever cost you.
I know you don't go doors off or softtop, but I had to get a different set of mirrors for doors-off driving because of my snorkel. Anything that mounts to those 4 bolts on the A-pillar windshield bracket might have interference issues. You will probably not have issues with the A-pillar mount you have but the AEV prefilter may be too big where your roof rack is.
Since installing my snorkel and prefilter I have been getting 0.2mpg better on my average mpg per tank. I do not know if it is the snorkel or something else. I don't know why the snorkel would give me better mpg so I'm skeptical that could be the reason.
I know you don't go doors off or softtop, but I had to get a different set of mirrors for doors-off driving because of my snorkel. Anything that mounts to those 4 bolts on the A-pillar windshield bracket might have interference issues. You will probably not have issues with the A-pillar mount you have but the AEV prefilter may be too big where your roof rack is.
Since installing my snorkel and prefilter I have been getting 0.2mpg better on my average mpg per tank. I do not know if it is the snorkel or something else. I don't know why the snorkel would give me better mpg so I'm skeptical that could be the reason.
Last edited by spicoli; Aug 11, 2015 at 03:42 PM.
Here are some pictures of how we modded my AEV Snorkel/MBRP Rack Extension install so both would work. Perhaps this will give some ideas of what will/won't work and how you could make it fit ...








If the only purpose of the snorkel is higher air intake for water fording, then a pre-filter is not needed.
However, when I entered a large puddle on a road, at 40mph, the splash covered my hood, windshield and the front of the hardtop. It took the wipers some time to clear the windshield, as water kept pouring from the top.
A regular snorkels' front-facing air intake would have gulped water. Not a problem with a pre-filter, on which the intake is facing down.
If the purpose of the snorkel is preventing debris (sand dust, etc') from reaching the engines' air filter and the engine itself, then a pre-filter is the answer.
The most effective pre-filter I know of, is the Donaldson 3" TopSpin Pre-Cleaner --The pre-filter, by itself, isn't enough. The snorkel tube should better have a sort of (drainable) 'sink', which collects particles that went through.
Example -
Last edited by GJeep; Aug 12, 2015 at 07:00 AM.
I'm not sure, if you post a pic or brand of the one you're thinking I could see. Usually it is things that stick out the side of the vehicle mounted to the A-pillar that can cause a problem. If the A-pillar mount and light sit on top of the bonnet and in front of the windshield w/o going over the side then you should be fine. I'm traveling right now, but when I get home I can try to take a photo so you can see the space you have w/ the newer 4" AEV snorkel.
I'm not sure, if you post a pic or brand of the one you're thinking I could see. Usually it is things that stick out the side of the vehicle mounted to the A-pillar that can cause a problem. If the A-pillar mount and light sit on top of the bonnet and in front of the windshield w/o going over the side then you should be fine. I'm traveling right now, but when I get home I can try to take a photo so you can see the space you have w/ the newer 4" AEV snorkel.







