overlander
Expedition Leader
My last time in Brisbane Australia, I was surprised to walk around the city and find the taxi's and delivery trucks all had snorkels and bullbars. Imagine a Ford Taurus with a snorkel. Was it dorky? Yes. Was it functionally indispensable enough for a small business to invest in them? Yes.
It really comes down to this: If you choose to ignore the obvious and universally agreed to advantages of a raised air intake solely because it looks dorky, then you are choosing form over function. Form over function is the trademark of a poser.
My recommendation is everyone have an honest conversation with themselves about what their equipment needs are for overlanding or travel, completely absent of the influence of form or "looks", and determine what is required to get you safely there and back again. Once you do that, if you want to care about form, find a bumper sticker you like and stick it on the back of your rig.
I have a bullbar to protect my radiator from animal strike in remote areas, and a raised air intake to protect the investment in my engine from unintended water immersion.
If you have a raised air intake on your vehicle, and never leave the city you live in, then go ahead and have it chromed. you're a poser. Be proud of it. There is no functional need for it.
If you travel to remote destinations in your vehicle, and choose not to have raised air intake, then Darwin will be the judge of you. My recommendation is to have a bug out bag and a satellite phone or SPOT.
It really comes down to this: If you choose to ignore the obvious and universally agreed to advantages of a raised air intake solely because it looks dorky, then you are choosing form over function. Form over function is the trademark of a poser.
My recommendation is everyone have an honest conversation with themselves about what their equipment needs are for overlanding or travel, completely absent of the influence of form or "looks", and determine what is required to get you safely there and back again. Once you do that, if you want to care about form, find a bumper sticker you like and stick it on the back of your rig.
I have a bullbar to protect my radiator from animal strike in remote areas, and a raised air intake to protect the investment in my engine from unintended water immersion.
If you have a raised air intake on your vehicle, and never leave the city you live in, then go ahead and have it chromed. you're a poser. Be proud of it. There is no functional need for it.
If you travel to remote destinations in your vehicle, and choose not to have raised air intake, then Darwin will be the judge of you. My recommendation is to have a bug out bag and a satellite phone or SPOT.
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