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got the snorkle off of ebay for $150, came with everything but I knew going into it the only thing I could use was the snorkle. Nobody that I know of makes a kit for the US 3.0
I found a flexable dryer 90 from home depot shoved that in my air box sealed it with silicone and sprayed it with that rubber stuff what they used on the screen door in the bottom of the john boat and connected it to the snorkle with flexible sewer pipe from the rv store. Also had to cut the inner fender to fit it all. huge pain in the butt, but man was it worth it.
I've had water about to come through the windows with me and the only water that has ever been in the airbox is rain water.
I found a flexable dryer 90 from home depot shoved that in my air box sealed it with silicone and sprayed it with that rubber stuff what they used on the screen door in the bottom of the john boat and connected it to the snorkle with flexible sewer pipe from the rv store. Also had to cut the inner fender to fit it all. huge pain in the butt, but man was it worth it.
I've had water about to come through the windows with me and the only water that has ever been in the airbox is rain water.
Here are a few pix from the $2,200 in damage to my rig caused by the March hail storm in my area. Baseball-sized hail destoyed hundreds of cars along a 50 mile stretch of Mississippi. I was lucky; all of my glass was intact and I only had 4 major strikes. Cars and trucks near mine looked as though they had been pummeled with bats. Almost all needed new glass in at least one window. The hit to my hood was so hard, it popped the left washer nozzle out of its socket, breaking it off at the base, more than 10 inches away. Note the pollen high water mark for the full size of the hit, left as the rain dried up.




A few more pix of the window, roof, and hood. The vent visor likely saved my driver's window glass, and the interior/electrical from the resulting rain that would have gotten in over several hours.










