This saved me more than $500.00 Great Job on the video. I have a dual battery system with fuses and an isolator that would have been a pain to move as well.
Nice install. Besides what you mention in this video, what made you go with this specific AEV snorkel over others? Also, would you agree this newer snorkel is better for river crossings and cleaner airflow because it sits higher? Wouldn’t the other lower positioned snorkel be at risk of drawing in water?
At the time there were really only two options - AEV and Rugged Ridge. The thing about the lower mount on the RR to realize is if you are actually in water that deep, then you've made a horrible mistake and will have other problems to worry about. It will protect very well from an accidental bow wake coming over the hood or splashing water over the hood.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures To be honest, your issue was with the lightbar support, not the RR snorkel. I'm not defending the original lightbar support you had, but if you had applied rubber padding, which was supplied with the KC support, the original might have worked, but in the end it's what makes you happy with your rig, it is after all YOUR rig. I still like my RR Snorkel, and changing the look when I don't want the actual tall snorkel on. BTW, the RR Snorkel does work with the Genesis duel battery setup and for the switch unit, I relocated mine to the driver side.
Hey, That was so helpful and informative! Just ordered the KC slim lights bar and bracket. I have been debating which Snorkel system to go with and you have totally sold me on the AEV system over rugged ridge. Your work and honesty is greatly appreciated.
My 2011 JK will be arriving in less than a week and you have been such an inspiration to where I would like to go with my build. I have always been a "custom" guy, but this is my first ever Jeep. Thank you for all the content! Be safe and keep the shiny side up. Sincerely, your Okie neighbor.
That setup sure does look awesome. We were initially inclined to get the rugged ridge snorkel. Mainly because my wife doesn't want to "spoil" the looks of the side of the hood with the Rubicon sticker. I just showed her your video. She liked what she saw. Now we can do the same. Only, we will fit an LED lightbar in sted of the individual spotlights. Legally, we can only have 6 forward facing lights here in Australia. That's including the factory headlights. So, thank you for posting sharing this video.
Thank you! ... we now have a JL in our driveway amongst our other Jeeps, and I'm looking into a snorkel for it. And I did look at this Rugged Ridge one, because of how it's under the hood ... except I don't like how low it is. (Seems to defeat the purpose, to me) But your points of it covering things up, I was like "Ooooo, good TO KNOW! I didn't think of that." So thanks for that..... and now another thing I'm going to wonder about. When you folks out there put Roof Lights on.... where and/or how to you run the wires? For folks without factory Aux Switches. (Though I did just buy the Rough Country MLC 6 switch panel)
You can get them in a high mount too. It's a great option. Just didn't work for my Gladiator. We have one on my wife's JLU. I have a switch panel similar to yours. That's where my wires are run to.
That first light bar bracket was a complete failure by comparison. “Buy once cry once” certainly does hold true, I discovered that years ago when I purchased a tripod manufactured by RRS (Really Right Stuff) which has worked perfectly for ten plus years… Snorkels by their very nature are functional ahead of form, thus they’re invasive because of where they need to be located. You either need one and love it or not.
I know I'm late to the party, great video. How much space is between the snorkel and fender? I see the antenna is there but my light bracket is held out and away from the body by spacers for specifically that paint chip. So I'm not sure how the snorkel will interact with the light bar bracket.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures So as you know I have the 2018 Cherokee, and I am wanting to get away from the normal tires and get something along the trial tires.
It seems the biggest problem with the RR snorkel was that it didn’t allow your light bar to attach. For those who don’t have a KC light bar, was there any significant issues with the way RR snorkel operated?
Ah yes. That would be a problem on the trail. Great vid… I’m looking at snorkel options now. I’ve never been to the Ozarks (from GA). I’ve seen you post overland explore trips for your friends visiting from out of town. Do you post these online somewhere where I can jump on one? Would love to see the Ozarks.
Definitely the new snorkel. You should, if you don’t already, have a meet up workshop where those like yourself, and others with the skill and tools, allow those of us that have neither to come and receive you’re assistance as we mod our own Jeep’s. I’m sure, like me, many want to but we don’t have the tools abs would love someone over our shoulders providing tips. Keep up the great work!
So did you mount the snorkel bracket directly to the pro6 bracket, or did you fit it behind the bracket somehow? I’ve been trying to figure out if it will fit with the pro6 brackets before ordering and it looks like you managed somehow. Appreciate any details you can provide!
I now have a Mojave and I’m curious why they say it wont fit?? Looks like it might be straight forward other then the bezel maybe needing a slight massage for the taller hood
How did you attach the snorkel by the windshield with the kc mounting arm in the way? I ask because I have those same lights and I want an AEV snorkel. TY
They both look good in my opinion but totally understand the frustration that the other set up caused because of the mounting problems. Not sure which direction I will go with my Gladiator 🤔
I have a question about your snorkel I purchased a Rubicon from the dealership and it came with a mopar snorkel already installed. How did you get your KC light bar to mount to that snorkel bracket
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures was that something you did I found out the light bar system you have can be mounted underneath of the original bracket quadratec sent me a picture, thank you
Where would you recommend to camp at during the Moore Expo or should I get a hotel room close by. We will probably try and do some off roading somewhere after the Expo for the rest of the week.
Check out my latest High Water Mark video and see some of the water crossings I've been in so far. No water has gotten inside the Jeep. The door seals work very well.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures Thanks for the info I just purchased a 2022 Gladiator Rubicon and was worried about water getting in around the doors. I really like your videos you do a great job filming.
@@stephlepage6703 his question wasn’t about the snorkel it was about water coming in the doors. No one said the sole reason for a snorkel was for water.
Matt, I have been looking at different snorkels for my 2014 JK. I'm thinking the AEV. I decided to see what you put on your jeep. you are installing the one I'm looking at. I have a few questions. Did you seal up the drain hole and pins in the bottom of the air box. (If the new Gladiator has a drain hole and airbox pins that need sealed. If not did you do that on your old jeep?) One thing I can't stop thinking about is when you are running down the road and it's raining where does the water go after it goes in the snorkel? If you sealed up the drain hole in the bottom of the air box does the rain just set in there? Sorry I just had to ask. I'm a retired industrial Maintenace Tech that did a lot of upgrade to many machines. So my brain comes up with questions that it would like to know the answer to. LOL. Thanks for your time. Ray
so... with the AEV snorkel, we CAN'T have A-pillar lights because this rides so close. Can you have pillar lights with this snorkel, if so, which mounts would work? What are your thoughts on this snorkel, have you been happy with it?
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures Thanks so much for the response! :) I'm a HUGE fan of your build... I have a 23 hydro blue JTR as well. I drool over your build truth be told.............
There is a channel in the snorkel for the antenna and the mirror clearance is fine. Obviously I wouldn't be happy with it if it blocked the passenger door from opening.
I’m currently considering the AEV Snorkel and now that I’ve seen this work around your light bar brackets - I’m sold! How did you mount the upper A pillar bracket with the KC Light bar bracket?
I agree with the pros/cons of the Rugged Ridge snorkel for JL. Servicing the area above the battery required removal of the snorkel air tube, and fitting my Lasfit aux switch bank fuse box, and winch switch or solenoid was a pain since there little space to work with! Once I upgraded the battery to an optima, the RR snorkel wouldn’t fit at all! So I had to remove the Rugged Ridge snorkel altogether. Besides, I’m not persuaded the air box attachment sealed well enough anyway to make that snorkel water tight despite RTV sealant, and it’s too much trouble for a fancy cold air intake.
I notice you didn’t use the A Pilar bracket that would normally have you drill in the windshield. I was wondering how that would work with the light bar mounts. I am debating on this combo, light system with snorkel. I notice AEV has an optional A Pilar light that mounts inside behind the handle bar to keep things sturdy.
Matt has that black ratchet strap hose clamp held up since you put it on the top of the snorkel. I just did the install yesterday on my zr2 and was kinda shocked by this plastic strap instead of a metal hose clamp...
That's the same setup I'm looking to do with my JL. Love the look! Did you do any special modifications to the upper portion of the snorkel to fit with the KC brackets? I know the snorkel has another mounting point that would normally go into the windshield frame area.
Man I love it!! I have to ridge one and I’m finding the same difficulty as you did with it and I can’t put lights on above and I have a light on the hood and I can’t use the top part of the snorkel. And I wanna do a dual genuses battery and can’t do it with this one so grrrrrrr…
Looks fantastic! My one issue with the KC light bar is how it sits low & robs some of the valuable window space. I sit tall in my JK and want every square millimeter of visibility afforded me when taking in the views of the places these machines take us.
Just ran across ur channel. Love the new snorkel. Best on i have seen so far. Terrified to cut my hood though lol. Great vid. I am a hug fan of the KC light bar as well. Functional but classic
Hey guys! I'll be going through the Ozarks near the beginning of next month. Any specific spots you'd recommend I head towards to see? Appreciate any input and thanks again for your great content!
I prefer the look of the Rugged Ridge, but certainly understand the reasoning for the change. Does the AEV snorkel limit opening of the passenger door at all. Looks very close to the mirror in the video? Love your video's. I'm in Memphis and visit the Ozarks to camp and explore often. I'm jealous your headed to Moab again with Sully. Looking forward to seeing that adventure.
I appreciate the fact that you leave all the grunting and moaning that comes with real installs. 🤣 Instead of the abracadabra (edit) and then it’s all installed.
Biggest issue with the rugged ridge modular one is it has multiple seems (more risk for leaks) and actually runs down in one spot lower than the stock intake meaning it would be easily submerged in water that you could safely forge with the stock intake
The new snorkel looks way better. I'm q sucker for the classic look and functionality. Be proud of the classic look 😎😎
agreed! thanks!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures
Love this build. My JKU is Hydro Blue. Love the color on the Gladiators.
I agree; I'm not sure what's wrong with this new generation. old school is better.
I’m glad I’m not the only one that quotes that line in dumb and dumber all the time. - and I do. I like it. I Like it a lot!
Love the location of the midland antenna - very stealthy! Jeep looks great and you’ve got a new fan here!
We just got back from Moab, we were there the 5,6 & 7, had a fabulous time, can't wait to go back!
This saved me more than $500.00 Great Job on the video. I have a dual battery system with fuses and an isolator that would have been a pain to move as well.
The first one looks WAYYYY better.
Nice install. Besides what you mention in this video, what made you go with this specific AEV snorkel over others? Also, would you agree this newer snorkel is better for river crossings and cleaner airflow because it sits higher? Wouldn’t the other lower positioned snorkel be at risk of drawing in water?
At the time there were really only two options - AEV and Rugged Ridge.
The thing about the lower mount on the RR to realize is if you are actually in water that deep, then you've made a horrible mistake and will have other problems to worry about. It will protect very well from an accidental bow wake coming over the hood or splashing water over the hood.
Does the new snorkel work with a dual battery system?
I don't see why not.
I prefer the Rugged Ridge low profile snorkel better - it’s subtle & functional.
It great if you don't have a light bar!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures To be honest, your issue was with the lightbar support, not the RR snorkel. I'm not defending the original lightbar support you had, but if you had applied rubber padding, which was supplied with the KC support, the original might have worked, but in the end it's what makes you happy with your rig, it is after all YOUR rig. I still like my RR Snorkel, and changing the look when I don't want the actual tall snorkel on. BTW, the RR Snorkel does work with the Genesis duel battery setup and for the switch unit, I relocated mine to the driver side.
The Quake bracket had rubber padding on it. It was just too thin and vibrated too much causing one of the corners to hit the A Pillar.
Stumbled upon this video while looking for instructions to install my RR snorkel 😅… luckily I don’t have a light bar, glad it wasn’t a serious issue.
How does the low pro one work for in winters? I live in canada so
For sure, like theAEV much better. How does it mount near the windshield?
Hey, That was so helpful and informative! Just ordered the KC slim lights bar and bracket. I have been debating which Snorkel system to go with and you have totally sold me on the AEV system over rugged ridge. Your work and honesty is greatly appreciated.
My 2011 JK will be arriving in less than a week and you have been such an inspiration to where I would like to go with my build. I have always been a "custom" guy, but this is my first ever Jeep. Thank you for all the content! Be safe and keep the shiny side up. Sincerely, your Okie neighbor.
Thanks!!! Get out and enjoy it!!
That setup sure does look awesome. We were initially inclined to get the rugged ridge snorkel. Mainly because my wife doesn't want to "spoil" the looks of the side of the hood with the Rubicon sticker.
I just showed her your video. She liked what she saw. Now we can do the same. Only, we will fit an LED lightbar in sted of the individual spotlights. Legally, we can only have 6 forward facing lights here in Australia. That's including the factory headlights.
So, thank you for posting sharing this video.
Love my AEV. Had it on my JK and now my JT. AEV makes OE quality parts and thats a big win in itself
Very sweet setup Matt..I just bought myself a 2021 Rubicon Wangler and my mod list keeps growing..
Awesome!!
I liked the Rugged Ridge one but I did not think about the light bracket. SO the AEV one looks super good on there.
Thank you! ... we now have a JL in our driveway amongst our other Jeeps, and I'm looking into a snorkel for it. And I did look at this Rugged Ridge one, because of how it's under the hood ... except I don't like how low it is. (Seems to defeat the purpose, to me) But your points of it covering things up, I was like "Ooooo, good TO KNOW! I didn't think of that." So thanks for that..... and now another thing I'm going to wonder about. When you folks out there put Roof Lights on.... where and/or how to you run the wires? For folks without factory Aux Switches. (Though I did just buy the Rough Country MLC 6 switch panel)
You can get them in a high mount too. It's a great option. Just didn't work for my Gladiator. We have one on my wife's JLU. I have a switch panel similar to yours. That's where my wires are run to.
That first light bar bracket was a complete failure by comparison. “Buy once cry once” certainly does hold true, I discovered that years ago when I purchased a tripod manufactured by RRS (Really Right Stuff) which has worked perfectly for ten plus years…
Snorkels by their very nature are functional ahead of form, thus they’re invasive because of where they need to be located. You either need one and love it or not.
I know I'm late to the party, great video. How much space is between the snorkel and fender? I see the antenna is there but my light bracket is held out and away from the body by spacers for specifically that paint chip. So I'm not sure how the snorkel will interact with the light bar bracket.
It should be fine.
Looks great
I think you've got it my dear Watson
I like the clips you added 😆
Love it, the JT is looking amazing 👏
Thanks! 👍
When you get some time I need some advice on new tires for the Cherokee
Happy to help. Ask away.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures So as you know I have the 2018 Cherokee, and I am wanting to get away from the normal tires and get something along the trial tires.
We love the Falken Wildpeak AT3s. They did really well on this trip and look great! Highly recommend.
It seems the biggest problem with the RR snorkel was that it didn’t allow your light bar to attach. For those who don’t have a KC light bar, was there any significant issues with the way RR snorkel operated?
I also didn't like the way it covered the battery and Fuse box and would require removal if I needed to service the battery or access the fuses.
Ah yes. That would be a problem on the trail. Great vid… I’m looking at snorkel options now.
I’ve never been to the Ozarks (from GA). I’ve seen you post overland explore trips for your friends visiting from out of town. Do you post these online somewhere where I can jump on one? Would love to see the Ozarks.
We post them on our facebook page. Would love to have you.
I’m officially addicted to your channel, just got my gladiator and she’s begging to go out!
Definitely the new snorkel.
You should, if you don’t already, have a meet up workshop where those like yourself, and others with the skill and tools, allow those of us that have neither to come and receive you’re assistance as we mod our own Jeep’s. I’m sure, like me, many want to but we don’t have the tools abs would love someone over our shoulders providing tips. Keep up the great work!
That would be a lot of fun. If I had a shop to do something like that I definitely would.
Did you use the optional A pillar bracket or did you drill holes into the light bar mount for the standard bracket
I drilled holes in the light bar mount.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ok thanks
So did you mount the snorkel bracket directly to the pro6 bracket, or did you fit it behind the bracket somehow? I’ve been trying to figure out if it will fit with the pro6 brackets before ordering and it looks like you managed somehow. Appreciate any details you can provide!
Does the new snorkel prevent the windshield from being folded down?
Yes
I have the rugged ridge snorkel and have the stealth quadratec led bar for inside vehicle and is super bright
We have the stealth light bar in Cara's Wrangler. It's nice but it takes up too much visibility for our preference.
What about the a-pillar bracket?
I now have a Mojave and I’m curious why they say it wont fit?? Looks like it might be straight forward other then the bezel maybe needing a slight massage for the taller hood
Because of the higher hood would be my guess.
making it look easy! Got anything for us Bronco owners?
Does the snorkel get in the way of the door mirror?
Nope. Not at all.
How did you attach the snorkel by the windshield with the kc mounting arm in the way? I ask because I have those same lights and I want an AEV snorkel. TY
I used rivets to attach it to the bracket instead of the A Pillar. Works great.
Love that you get the kids involved I do the same good life skills are made in a garage stuff they can use all the life
They both look good in my opinion but totally understand the frustration that the other set up caused because of the mounting problems. Not sure which direction I will go with my Gladiator 🤔
I INSTALLED THE FIRST KIT AND NO PROBLEMS. SO EASY TO INSTALL......BOTH LOOKS GREAT.
Those lights look BOSS!!! Such an original off-road look!
Does the door mirror rub on it?
No
Nice install, quick question, did you repaint the hood where you cut it to prevent future rusting?
It’s aluminum
But how was the performance with it? For those that don't intend to have a switch or a light bar. That aside how was it?
It's awesome!
Looks awesome Matt!
Thanks!
I have a question about your snorkel I purchased a Rubicon from the dealership and it came with a mopar snorkel already installed. How did you get your KC light bar to mount to that snorkel bracket
My snorkel is riveted to the light bar bracket.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures was that something you did I found out the light bar system you have can be mounted underneath of the original bracket quadratec sent me a picture, thank you
My KC brackets just came in for my ecodiesel! Im so excited to get the light bar to match soon.
Where did you get it from? I need one for my 2015 JKU
Where would you recommend to camp at during the Moore Expo or should I get a hotel room close by. We will probably try and do some off roading somewhere after the Expo for the rest of the week.
There's not really any place close to camp - maybe an hour away. We always get an airbnb.
What light bar is that acrossed windshield?
KC Gravity Pro 6
If you get in water that deep doesn't water get inside your jeep from around the doors?
Check out my latest High Water Mark video and see some of the water crossings I've been in so far. No water has gotten inside the Jeep. The door seals work very well.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures Thanks for the info I just purchased a 2022 Gladiator Rubicon and was worried about water getting in around the doors. I really like your videos you do a great job filming.
I think you have quite a bit of searching and reading to do if you really think that the sole reason for a snorkel is water fording.
@@stephlepage6703 his question wasn’t about the snorkel it was about water coming in the doors. No one said the sole reason for a snorkel was for water.
Matt, I have been looking at different snorkels for my 2014 JK. I'm thinking the AEV. I decided to see what you put on your jeep. you are installing the one I'm looking at. I have a few questions. Did you seal up the drain hole and pins in the bottom of the air box. (If the new Gladiator has a drain hole and airbox pins that need sealed. If not did you do that on your old jeep?) One thing I can't stop thinking about is when you are running down the road and it's raining where does the water go after it goes in the snorkel? If you sealed up the drain hole in the bottom of the air box does the rain just set in there? Sorry I just had to ask. I'm a retired industrial Maintenace Tech that did a lot of upgrade to many machines. So my brain comes up with questions that it would like to know the answer to. LOL. Thanks for your time. Ray
so... with the AEV snorkel, we CAN'T have A-pillar lights because this rides so close. Can you have pillar lights with this snorkel, if so, which mounts would work?
What are your thoughts on this snorkel, have you been happy with it?
Snorkel is great!! I have lights on my cowl. There are a lot of cowl mounts on Amazon. That’s what we used on my wife’s wrangler.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures Thanks so much for the response! :) I'm a HUGE fan of your build... I have a 23 hydro blue JTR as well. I drool over your build truth be told.............
I'm curious as to how much noise the light bar add's to the cab? And what you're using for sound deadening?
What happens when you have to raise the hood??
It raises just fine.
I'm no fan of that snorkel, but you did one Hella of a job installing it. Looks pretty clean. Thanks for all the great videos you put out!
Thanks 👍
My man ! Quick question, did you put any rivets to attach the snorkel to the kchilite bracket ? I believe it’s supposed to attach to the a pillar
I did. Works great!
Great video
That KC bracket sits way lower. Looks good though. Any concern with it lower on field of view?
No issues at all.
How is the antenna and the passenger mirror clearance?
There is a channel in the snorkel for the antenna and the mirror clearance is fine. Obviously I wouldn't be happy with it if it blocked the passenger door from opening.
How did you mount the midland antenna with the KC brackets?
I modified the Midland Antenna mount and attached to the light bar mount.
That is exactly what i have in mind!
Love it Matt.
Looks 100x better!
I’m currently considering the AEV Snorkel and now that I’ve seen this work around your light bar brackets - I’m sold! How did you mount the upper A pillar bracket with the KC Light bar bracket?
The snorkel bracket is attached to the KC bracket instead of the A-Pillar.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures Thanks! I think that’s what I’d need to do with the Diode-dynamics light bar brackets on the A pillar.
Yeah baby! Yeah! That is getting dead sexy. Good job Matt.
I agree with the pros/cons of the Rugged Ridge snorkel for JL. Servicing the area above the battery required removal of the snorkel air tube, and fitting my Lasfit aux switch bank fuse box, and winch switch or solenoid was a pain since there little space to work with! Once I upgraded the battery to an optima, the RR snorkel wouldn’t fit at all! So I had to remove the Rugged Ridge snorkel altogether. Besides, I’m not persuaded the air box attachment sealed well enough anyway to make that snorkel water tight despite RTV sealant, and it’s too much trouble for a fancy cold air intake.
I may have teared up a tiny bit.........a bit. When the hole/cutting started. :-D
😂😂😂
I can’t seem to get the large bracket to line up with the two hoes on the fender. Any suggestion would be helpful. I have the same kc bracket
Real nice upgrade
I love the look
I notice you didn’t use the A Pilar bracket that would normally have you drill in the windshield. I was wondering how that would work with the light bar mounts. I am debating on this combo, light system with snorkel. I notice AEV has an optional A Pilar light that mounts inside behind the handle bar to keep things sturdy.
I drilled into the KC bracket and attached the snorkel to it instead of the A Pillar. It's working very well.
Hey Matt. Long time subscriber and like of videos 😉 Any idea on who else makes a mount similar to the Quake one… you know, one that doesn’t suck?
Sadly I do not. That’s the only one I’ve had experience with.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures thank you. I appreciate the response! Have fun out there!!!!
Matt has that black ratchet strap hose clamp held up since you put it on the top of the snorkel. I just did the install yesterday on my zr2 and was kinda shocked by this plastic strap instead of a metal hose clamp...
It's doing great. No issues with it so far.
Good to hear. I was a little leary of that clip going down the highway letting loose.
Looks good!
Very good my friend
Thank you very much
Why not mount light bar on a roof rack?
I don’t have a roof rack. Nor do I want one.
That's the same setup I'm looking to do with my JL. Love the look!
Did you do any special modifications to the upper portion of the snorkel to fit with the KC brackets? I know the snorkel has another mounting point that would normally go into the windshield frame area.
I drilled two holes in the KC bracket and attached the snorkel directly to the bracket. Worked great!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures thank you for the reply. Your rig looks awesome and can't wait to see where you take your build. I appreciate your time!
Man I love it!! I have to ridge one and I’m finding the same difficulty as you did with it and I can’t put lights on above and I have a light on the hood and I can’t use the top part of the snorkel. And I wanna do a dual genuses battery and can’t do it with this one so grrrrrrr…
Look at a Redarc BCDC charger and a LifePo4 battery instead. Much better system.
Great upgrade I love it. If you’re gonna snorkel then do it right.
Looks fantastic! My one issue with the KC light bar is how it sits low & robs some of the valuable window space. I sit tall in my JK and want every square millimeter of visibility afforded me when taking in the views of the places these machines take us.
I'm 6'1" and from the driver seat the light bar doesn't block anything.
😂 The shout out? Sully is looking good!
Yep. LOL!
Matt,
Well done, You made the right decision on swapping the snorkel…..
Nooice !!
nice job. aev does quality stuff.
Just ran across ur channel. Love the new snorkel. Best on i have seen so far. Terrified to cut my hood though lol. Great vid. I am a hug fan of the KC light bar as well. Functional but classic
Awesome! Thank you!
AEV all the way. I’ve put a Syklone on top. The air is a lot more cleaner before getting in the engine. I don’t change my filter anymore.
When u started drilling LOL I almost had to look away hahaha
😂😂😂
Wow looking mean!
AEV all day long. Looks awesome and install is not that difficult. Well done.
Looks great….
Do you still have your older snorkel? I’d like to buy it from you if it’s still in good shape
I do not. It sold before I had it off the Jeep.
For the past couple weeks I've been thinking of getting the same setup for my Jeep JK. By chance have you noticed better miles per gallon????
Not since I added 37" tires at the same time. LOL
Hey guys! I'll be going through the Ozarks near the beginning of next month. Any specific spots you'd recommend I head towards to see? Appreciate any input and thanks again for your great content!
Look up our videos on the Ozark Overland Adventure Trail. Route is linked in the description and the videos show you what the trails are like.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures tysm!
My only draw back to this snorkel is I tore it off twice due to trees. Looks good hope you have better luck sir
Don't drive into trees. LOL
@@OzarkOverlandAdventuresGood luck
Looks great! Did you end up with the gas or
Diesel engine? I cant recall.
Gas.
The cutting, OUCH!
LOL
Nicely done! The new light mount and snorkel look great. Please add a lavalier mic to your gear so your audio will be as good as your video.
Thanks! I have one. I just forget to use it during install videos because they take so long to shoot and I tend to get very sweaty. LOL
I prefer the look of the Rugged Ridge, but certainly understand the reasoning for the change. Does the AEV snorkel limit opening of the passenger door at all. Looks very close to the mirror in the video? Love your video's. I'm in Memphis and visit the Ozarks to camp and explore often. I'm jealous your headed to Moab again with Sully. Looking forward to seeing that adventure.
Thanks! No issues with the door at all.
I appreciate the fact that you leave all the grunting and moaning that comes with real installs. 🤣 Instead of the abracadabra (edit) and then it’s all installed.
😂😂
I prefer the look of the Rigged Ridge. Does anyone else make a inconspicuous snorkel like that? The Gladiator is looking great.
River Raider makes one that's kinda different,
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures do you sell that rigged ridge snorkel? 🤔
@@miguilarte yes I did.
I’ll have one you can buy from me practically brand new if your still interested. I wanna go with the other style
AEV is the only way to go!!
All the right memes. At the right time. Nice ha
Biggest issue with the rugged ridge modular one is it has multiple seems (more risk for leaks) and actually runs down in one spot lower than the stock intake meaning it would be easily submerged in water that you could safely forge with the stock intake
It doesn't run lower, and it removes the factory front air cowl, further reducing an inlet
Let me guess Tony is getting your old snorkel? Great job on the install I’d have a hard time cutting in the body of my JK… Frame no issues!
😂😂 Actually John bought it.