Safari Snorkel with Fender
#21
friday bump .....
It would cost you minimum of 350 + shipping for a new one .. with this one if you ever decide to go back to stock, it would just be a matter of a few bolts and your done.
You know you want this!
It would cost you minimum of 350 + shipping for a new one .. with this one if you ever decide to go back to stock, it would just be a matter of a few bolts and your done.
You know you want this!
#22
Originally Posted by sdastg1
friday bump .....
It would cost you minimum of 350 + shipping for a new one .. with this one if you ever decide to go back to stock, it would just be a matter of a few bolts and your done.
You know you want this!
It would cost you minimum of 350 + shipping for a new one .. with this one if you ever decide to go back to stock, it would just be a matter of a few bolts and your done.
You know you want this!
hell, if you don't think you'll go back to stock, you can always sell your OEM fender on ebay or on the board and get $50 back instead of hacking it up and in the process, you don't have to cut the hole since it's already done for you in this fender.
me? with my hookup at ARB, i can get one for dealer cost or less, i already have the taco tube, i have a red runner, and it won't EVER be stock again...
Last edited by bamachem; Oct 14, 2005 at 05:45 AM.
#23
YES .. thanks Andy! Also if you need it, I will include the correct size hole saw if you want to cut your own fender. Just put it back in the mail when your done. That saves you an additional $20.
#24
I thought of something else ... I'd be willing to trade for a reciever hitch mounted bike rack and some cash for the snorkel/fender as well.
#25
I have a Yakima Copperhead and Yakima Viper if I remember the names correctly bike mounts. Coperhead is the one with the lockable fork mount and Viper is the one thats designed to grab the frame with both tires. If you want to even trade! its designed to mount on the rack!
#26
I don't want a bike rack that mounts to the roof, it's too much hassle to get it up there, and then take it down to pull into the garage. The reciever hitch ones are a lot more user friendly.
thanks for the offer though
thanks for the offer though
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