Quantcast
Jump to content


Recommended Posts

Posted

Found this on craigslist,take a look at the snorkle.Also take a look in front of the rear tire,muffler placement..

http://images.craigslist.org/3k03mc3l35U35P25R3a49b94f2768ab5f10f8.jpg

It looks as though the rear wheels have been moved back (somehow). With that many bends in the snorkel I wonder if that affects engine performance? I thought about moving mine up higher but have since decided that I like that it's under the protection of the roof.

Posted

It looks as though the rear wheels have been moved back (somehow). With that many bends in the snorkel I wonder if that affects engine performance? I thought about moving mine up higher but have since decided that I like that it's under the protection of the roof.

same here in regards to snorkle.I also wonder about all the bends in the exhaust pipe and if that affects the performance also.

Posted

Also a though if you were to get in a bind with the rear wheels and they somehow got pushed forward that hot muffler is going to be hell on that passenger sid tire. Also i am agree with the thought with all the bends in the snorkel probably does have some effect on the amoung of air that is able to be sucked in, Besides on or two good size tree limbs and it would probably get ripped off

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Similar Topics

    • By camojay
      When we first heard the noise, we immediately stopped driving it...at first we thought it might be a linkage issue, but after further inspection looks like the sound/jolting is coming from the rear diff. Took a video below...
      Anyone know what is creating the diff to skip/jump like this? We drained the diff oil and didn't look terrible, no metal.
      Other info that may be useful:
      1400 miles on it
      Recently tightened the E brake
      P.s. never posted on this forum before, let me know if the video does not work
      20240817_133539_1.mp4    
    • By Robbie Wyre
      I'm working on a 2005 Cub Cadet side by side and I'm trying to remove the front two axles.  I have a slide hammer puller on the inner joint and with all my strength they will not budge.   Anyone have the same issues and is there something I'm missing or a trick of some sort to pull these out?   Any suggestions please and thank you.
    • By GaryC
      Unfortunately my rear Diff housing cracked on my 2013 and I need to replace it or find a good used complete differential.  I think the same one was used from 2013-2016?  Any help or referrals appreciated.  Thanks, Gary  (949)370-2575 (in UT)
    • By lowgear52
      Has anyone purchased a rear differential from Alibaba, they want $432.00 for diff and $35.00 for shipping. This would be a great deal if I can trust them any thoughts?
    • By KimAC
      I need a pair of front shocks for a Landpride Treker 4200NT, from 2005?  Does anyone know of a good salvage yard - or another source?
      The old shocks have "SEBAC 11685 12 3" stamped on them (or something very close - it's hard to read). I think SEBAC are (were?) an Italian company.
      Is there a compatible shock I can use? I don't have easy access to a scrap yard where I can compare shocks etc.
      Thanks,
      -Kim
×
×
  • Create New...