Found this on their site.
http://www.safarisnorkel.com/snorkel/hummer/h3.htm
http://www.safarisnorkel.com/snorkel/hummer/h3.htm
You think? with no water on the windshield, mirrors or any other part and no wipers on?Dmarchand said:That looks like a photoshop.
X2 Definately not a real pic...Dmarchand said:That looks like a photoshop.
Guinness44 said:Seems on Expo, some brands just aint welcome. That among a similar interest group!
nugget said:Why is it Jeep guys who take cheap shots at Hummers?
Maybe they should read the 4Wd Action Magazine comparison between a Rubicon and a H3. They took them to the Simpson desert through 5,000kms of some extreme conditions, most of which have driven several times and the Jeep detractos on here might want to put their tails between their legs for a while.
stainless said:That looks odd to me... seeing as that little square-ish piece at the back corner of the hood is meant to replicate the original air intake stack on the AMG Hummer (H1).
I realize the airbox isn't back there, but that seems like the ideal place for a snorkel to exit the bodywork.
Close attention to the internal cross sectional profile and area, air velocity and flow path through each and every point along the entire length of the snorkel system ensures that the greatest air flow is achieved.