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Lyndon3177



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Snorkel

Is there a snorkel available for the Freelander 2 or is there a way of adapting say a Disco one to fit ? Has anyone done this at all ?

Post #162239 25th Nov 2012 7:23 pm
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jon_a5



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If you do a search you will be able to find lots of information.

In summary though, its a big no.

If its for wading there are many reasons that a snorkel won't help the wading depth, breather pipes, the intake system isn't water tight and the doors are full of electrical stuff which will get ruined if you go deeper than the depth.

If its for dust etc, not so much of a can't be done just hasn't been to my knowlage.

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Post #162246 25th Nov 2012 7:45 pm
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chrisdeeming



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yep its not just the air intake you have to consider When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

Post #162248 25th Nov 2012 7:48 pm
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Lyndon3177



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Ah ok I get that. Seems a strange one to sign a 4x4 that can't wade. I find it a very capable car off road, just that some of the track I get down do get flooded at times.

Post #162255 25th Nov 2012 8:09 pm
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chrisdeeming



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it can wade its just as capable as the defender :S they said on my land rover day yesterday the defender ewok and freely were 500mm and the disco and range were 700mm When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

Post #162258 25th Nov 2012 8:24 pm
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PR



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The Freelander2 is not the only Land Rover product that no snorkel is available for! There is none available for the previous Range Rover! 1998 300TDi Auto Disco, never to be forgotten.
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Post #162267 25th Nov 2012 9:15 pm
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jon_a5



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Only reason the RR, RRS and Disco can go so deep is because of the air suspension, the measurements are taken in full height mode.

Wouldn't go down flooded track even with a snorkel, you never know what's underneath...

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Post #162271 25th Nov 2012 9:36 pm
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BossBob



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Having had a look at the intake system I can say that its only sealed from the clean side of the air filter onwards. just about everything prior will leak like a sieve. Even the pipework from the wing duct is only an interference fit with the airbox and in no way watertight. However, yes, the FL2 can wade as I've been able to verify myself on a couple of occasions. See my gallery. We did everything the others did.

Post #162272 25th Nov 2012 9:36 pm
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Lyndon3177



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Very interesting. The tracks I am likely to wade down are well known to me I use them weekly just atm they can be under water. Seen an X5 blow its engine up on one of them before now. My old disco was great had water over the front of the bonnet. Not so sure I would weant to do that in the freelander though.

Post #162276 25th Nov 2012 10:11 pm
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Andy131



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Water over the bonnet is easy.

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getting mud through the open sun roof wasn't clever!

It's water in the side intake you need to be wary of Shocked

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Post #162292 26th Nov 2012 12:48 am
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egipp



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My understanding is that if you go much beyond the 500mm mark you run the risk of the car starting to float or, at least, being swept off course in flowing water.

Post #162293 26th Nov 2012 3:40 am
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Lee Howe



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This video was being shown on Sky News last night of a Defender driver at Hamsterley forrest. Having a snorkel didn't seem to help at all for this bloke but I suppose it's all down to the approach speed.

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Post #162337 26th Nov 2012 7:26 pm
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BossBob



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Nah, he should have gone in with the doors open. If you look it starts to float and gets turned sideways on then wedges against the disco. Even a 4x4 wont get any grip if the wheels don't touch the ground!
A search back through the forum found this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayOoD17KKcM...ata_player and again the back of the FL2 starts to float.
A RAV4 owner died last weekend driving across a ford near me. Looks as if it started to float and got caught in the current. The car was swept downstream until it got wedged under a bridge with the driver trapped inside. Just shows that the rule that if you can't walk a route don't drive it holds true!

Post #162351 26th Nov 2012 8:59 pm
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kp



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^^^^ exactly what I've said on the Ffrr and disco forums.

The only way round it is to stick loads of concrete slabs in the rear or sand bags Wink

But then in most LR's once you get past the wheel arches there are internal breathing outlets around the vehicle which will leak Sad

I asked Mantec years ago if they would do one but it would be a custom job and likely to be about 」1200+ for the entire kit... FL2 work pilot!

Post #162381 27th Nov 2012 2:31 am
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Badger1970



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BossBob wrote:
A RAV4 owner died last weekend driving across a ford near me.


Actually, it was a Mitsubishi Pajero, which as we know is not a true 4x4. Very sad nonetheless, but in essence what you say is correct...even Land Rovers are fallible in certain weather extremes.

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