H2 Snorkel

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jimenezarc
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H2 Snorkel

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Hello.  I am looking for a snorkel for my H2.  Where can I purchase one?  I appreciate your help.    Thanks.
 
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Archngel
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you can ask polar bear, he made one from a model made for another vehicle. i dont think there is any specifically for the H2 
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I believe it was an ARB product from a jeep
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                          5.9 Cummins 12 valve  mech.                                     Stocking most parts to fix your H1  :smil9:
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                                     Auburn lockers front and rear
                                  Full custom underbody protection
                                                3" body lift
                                          4" side rock tubes                                 
                               12100 rear cv shafts                                                                        
 
 
 
 
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Re: H2 Snorkel

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I used the ARB Safari Snorkel for a Land Rover Defender 90 with the Turbo Diesel.

It is not bolt on in any way...for it to work and be functional, it requires a tremendous amount of cutting of the body and modifications of several near components. Plan for 40 to 50 hours of Fab work for it to be functional like mine.
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