I read over the dos and donts. Doesn't appear to close at anytime, and I did not see any speed restrictions while I was there.
It is BLM, so it is public use for the most part.
Why I love living in this state.
It depends on the time of year, if it is dry it is just like asphalt.
If not it is a slurry of salt...not recommended to drive on for many reasons.
Yeah I saw that. Not really in the market at the moment, I want to see how the pre-filter sock I got for it works when I am off-roading. I like the idea of the ram scoop a bit more.
Why I live here, I love being able to out to the Shrub plains in the west desert, all the way up to the Pine/Aspen Forests in the mountains then out to red rock and beautiful Southern Utah. So much variety in environment every direction from SLC
Yeah I was looking at one of those.
I am going to see how well this does on it's own especially with snow, I got a sock someone recommended for when it is snowing just to prevent most of it from going directly in.
When I go out to the West Desert and near the Bonneville Salt Flats during the...
I cant really comment on the Safari, I just knew I didnt want to cut a hole in the fender for a snorkel.
This one feels solid and I like the design.
The nice thing with this is I can reverse it pretty easy with the cost of a bottom half of an airbox.
Thanks,
And I kid you not, less than 24 hours of having it installed "Do you have to go into alot of water?"...... -.-;
On the plus side if the effects are minimal, at least the sound of it pulling in air sounds really cool.
No I would not take a North American Ranger into water past hub height with or without the snorkel due to the placement of the alternator.
I actually got this for getting "cleaner" air when traveling on dry and dusty roads. I live in Utah and it gets super dry and dusty. After talking with a...
Was kind of a pain in the ass, and I should have washed my truck before I got started....
But over all I am pretty happy with it.
See if it was really worth it in the long run.
I know how this feels...Going to the wrecker yard to get stuff out and seeing my 2020 Iconic Silver being lifted and dragged out by a front end load only to be somewhat slammed on the ground was kind of heart breaking. I still miss that Ranger over my current Ranger to some degree.
Ill be honest, it might be best to find someone locally to help you with this.
You only need a red and black lead if you are using the Tremor's Aux Switches. Red goes to the wire harness coming of the Relay/Fuse Box, black goes either to a grounding point on the body or the negative terminal...