For the JK Wrangler, a cold-air intake isn’t truly a cold-air intake unless it’s drawing air from outside the engine compartment– like a snorkel does. Many have heard of snorkeling as the practice of swimming with a diving mask and breathing through a tube but, in the Jeep world, a snorkel is slightly different.
Ryan Huck, from Extremeterrian.com, explains the different kinds of Jeep snorkels, weighing out their pros and cons, and why you need one. If you’ve ever taken your Jeep through deep mud or water crossings, or thought about doing so, this is the video for you!
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