River Raider Expedition Snorkel Vs. Rugged Ridge Snorkel
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River Raider Expedition Snorkel Vs. Rugged Ridge Snorkel
Since im getting the XRC Armor fenders(Smittybilt 76880 - Smittybilt XRC Armor Front Fenders for 07-13 Jeep® Wrangler & Wrangler Unlimited JK - Quadratec) for my jeep I need to rethink the snorkel ill be using.
River Raider Expedition Snorkel JK Expedition Snorkel
Rugged Ridge Snorkel Rugged Ridge Expands Line of XHD Snorkel Systems For ’12-’13 JK Jeep :: RockCrawler 4×4 and Offroad Magazine
Anyone have any opinions on these? I feel like with either of them I will have problems mounting lights.
Do any of you guys have either of these, I need some input.
With both of them I feel like its possible to mount a windshield light bar but I also want some spot lights on my hood.
Any other snorkels that will work with these fenders? I know they say a part of it comes out to work with snorkels but I just don't see it.
River Raider Expedition Snorkel JK Expedition Snorkel
Rugged Ridge Snorkel Rugged Ridge Expands Line of XHD Snorkel Systems For ’12-’13 JK Jeep :: RockCrawler 4×4 and Offroad Magazine
Anyone have any opinions on these? I feel like with either of them I will have problems mounting lights.
Do any of you guys have either of these, I need some input.
With both of them I feel like its possible to mount a windshield light bar but I also want some spot lights on my hood.
Any other snorkels that will work with these fenders? I know they say a part of it comes out to work with snorkels but I just don't see it.
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The rugged ridge is the best looking snorkel on the market in my opinion. I saw a write up on it where the guy showed the space at the top and it was plenty for a light bar.
That's what I'll be buying when it's time to get one.
That's what I'll be buying when it's time to get one.
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Agreed. This kit looks best without the extension, just pop it on when you need it.
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Love my Rugged Ridge snorkel. Granted you came run windshield lights I was able to get their hood latch light mount. IMHO the hood lights are much better since I don't get any annoying glare. Lighting has do many options that I'd get the snorkel you want first then look for lights.
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I went with AEV's snorkel, here's why.
All are compatible with upper windshield lightbars (on a different thread the RRidge upper snorkel needed to be heated and massaged to fit). You cannot mount RRidge's upper snorkel with windshield spot lights - I use mine more often than other offroad lights, so need to retain them.
River Raider's expedition snorkel is the best looking and most practical IMO given its protected position on the cowl. I would have chosen theirs in a heartbeat but it doesn't fit with dual batteries, that are positioned right underneath.
Admittedly, the AEV snorkel is a lump of plastic snaking up the windshield, however it is unnoticed from driver's seat, well made and tough, and importantly for me works with both dual battery tray and windshield lights.
Just my 2c
All are compatible with upper windshield lightbars (on a different thread the RRidge upper snorkel needed to be heated and massaged to fit). You cannot mount RRidge's upper snorkel with windshield spot lights - I use mine more often than other offroad lights, so need to retain them.
River Raider's expedition snorkel is the best looking and most practical IMO given its protected position on the cowl. I would have chosen theirs in a heartbeat but it doesn't fit with dual batteries, that are positioned right underneath.
Admittedly, the AEV snorkel is a lump of plastic snaking up the windshield, however it is unnoticed from driver's seat, well made and tough, and importantly for me works with both dual battery tray and windshield lights.
Just my 2c
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Love my Rugged Ridge snorkel. Granted you came run windshield lights I was able to get their hood latch light mount. IMHO the hood lights are much better since I don't get any annoying glare. Lighting has do many options that I'd get the snorkel you want first then look for lights.
I went with AEV's snorkel, here's why.
All are compatible with upper windshield lightbars (on a different thread the RRidge upper snorkel needed to be heated and massaged to fit). You cannot mount RRidge's upper snorkel with windshield spot lights - I use mine more often than other offroad lights, so need to retain them.
River Raider's expedition snorkel is the best looking and most practical IMO given its protected position on the cowl. I would have chosen theirs in a heartbeat but it doesn't fit with dual batteries, that are positioned right underneath.
Admittedly, the AEV snorkel is a lump of plastic snaking up the windshield, however it is unnoticed from driver's seat, well made and tough, and importantly for me works with both dual battery tray and windshield lights.
Just my 2c
All are compatible with upper windshield lightbars (on a different thread the RRidge upper snorkel needed to be heated and massaged to fit). You cannot mount RRidge's upper snorkel with windshield spot lights - I use mine more often than other offroad lights, so need to retain them.
River Raider's expedition snorkel is the best looking and most practical IMO given its protected position on the cowl. I would have chosen theirs in a heartbeat but it doesn't fit with dual batteries, that are positioned right underneath.
Admittedly, the AEV snorkel is a lump of plastic snaking up the windshield, however it is unnoticed from driver's seat, well made and tough, and importantly for me works with both dual battery tray and windshield lights.
Just my 2c
I was originally going to go with the AEV snorkel but the fenders I want just don't seem like they would work with it.
Seems like I'm back at square 1!
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I didn't think of mounting lights there, thanks!
good input, I never thought of River Raiders not working with duel batteries. That's something I wanted too.
I was originally going to go with the AEV snorkel but the fenders I want just don't seem like they would work with it.
Seems like I'm back at square 1!
good input, I never thought of River Raiders not working with duel batteries. That's something I wanted too.
I was originally going to go with the AEV snorkel but the fenders I want just don't seem like they would work with it.
Seems like I'm back at square 1!
good luck.
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as you know, the XRC fenders won't work with AEV snorkel, so its gonna be the other mods that make your decision on snorkel. The dual batteries were an important upgrade for us to use a camping fridge, and extended lighting use (although newer LED lights dont pull as much power as older bulbs).
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I'd go with that. My plan is eventually to go with a smaller muffler, cut out the Pan in the floor of the cargo area, weld in a deeper one, and mount dual batteries back there with a compressor.
Long and short of it, it's easier to route wires than it is to route air ducts. Get the better snorkel, then figure out the battery situation.
Long and short of it, it's easier to route wires than it is to route air ducts. Get the better snorkel, then figure out the battery situation.
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I debated long and hard between AEV and rugged ridge.
I don't really like the river raider because it won't support dual batteries but I've heard great things about it
I didn't like aev because of the look and the cut. I know it's an easy cut but it's a cut and it's just my opinion that not cutting is a better option
Why I went with rugged ridge:
- clean install and can be returned to stock
- great look. I get compliments from people who don't even know what it is!
-sleek with two options. Low mount or high ram
What I didn't like about RR:
- I was worried about the airbox seal but after installing I realized...id you can follow instructions and don't use too much rtv then you'll be fine
- I have windshield lights and it sucks that I can't use the high ram if wanted but honestly I don't intend on submerging my jeep very deep. This was more for small situations where I get a bit nervous about how deep the water might be. In addition to that I'm thinking about possibly making a quick disconnect to my wiring so I have the option to take the light off if absolutely needed. It's a thought.
I would say get the RR. I love it.
I don't really like the river raider because it won't support dual batteries but I've heard great things about it
I didn't like aev because of the look and the cut. I know it's an easy cut but it's a cut and it's just my opinion that not cutting is a better option
Why I went with rugged ridge:
- clean install and can be returned to stock
- great look. I get compliments from people who don't even know what it is!
-sleek with two options. Low mount or high ram
What I didn't like about RR:
- I was worried about the airbox seal but after installing I realized...id you can follow instructions and don't use too much rtv then you'll be fine
- I have windshield lights and it sucks that I can't use the high ram if wanted but honestly I don't intend on submerging my jeep very deep. This was more for small situations where I get a bit nervous about how deep the water might be. In addition to that I'm thinking about possibly making a quick disconnect to my wiring so I have the option to take the light off if absolutely needed. It's a thought.
I would say get the RR. I love it.