Calling Safari is probably a good idea. There are FSJs in Oz and they may even know which one is the best one to customise already. JAT
Calling Safari is probably a good idea. There are FSJs in Oz and they may even know which one is the best one to customise already. JAT
I will see if I can find a usa number. Good thought.![]()
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I'd call Oz. I figure any outlet here will be a "sorry sir, we don't have a part number for your application" experience.
Ill put up a post on the IFSJA forum and see what I can shake out of the trees over there first.
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If you go the fabrication route, take a look at how the snorkels are set up on the mil spec Galendewagens. It took a while to get used to the looks of it but now that I'm used to it I think it might be a good way to fab a home made snorkel. Ease of construction and all that.
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Here is how I built the one for my CJ
http://www.terrainstompers.com/forum...opic.php?t=109
http://www.terrainstompers.com/forum...opic.php?t=145
Also, if going the fab route, don't forget that M715s had a deep water fording kit. Had both a snorkel and an exhaust setup.
The front fenders/engine compartment is the same as the FSJ, the only issue you would have would be the windshield as they stand straight up on a 715.
Jason
1997 Jeep TJ (Wrangler) on 35" KM2s with lots of buttons.
1992 Canadian M101 trailer on XLs to carry the gear.
1967 M725 that's on its way here
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1992 XJ:"Daddy's Jeep" - The "Please don't hit my Jeep again!" Edition.
2009 Ford Edge:"Penny"- "Mama's new ride, and our new trip car"
http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=20chap3-3
you'll probably have to register to see that link though..
It would probably work (if you could find one) as long as you don't care about it following the contour of the windshield exactly.
1997 Jeep TJ (Wrangler) on 35" KM2s with lots of buttons.
1992 Canadian M101 trailer on XLs to carry the gear.
1967 M725 that's on its way here
Follow the adventures of Jason, Jen, Kira, and Kona
M725 Camper build
Brawndo's got what plants crave. It's got electrolytes