AnswerID: 82762 Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 18:29
Jarrod
replied:
G'day Alan,
I've got a std 100, 2001, Installed my own
snorkel (had 5 mates come over, just to watch me drill the two 3-1/2 inch holes!!!) My remote
GPS antenna had a magnetic base, so I used silicone to glue a large flat washer ( you could use any old piece of metal) the size of the
gps, to the top of the
snorkel. If you got the safari job, you'll notice the top of the air ram is not quite flat - the silicon took up the difference. Cable runs down the back of the air ram, then inside via a water drain gap. Inside the air ducting, then exits the air duct just inside the gaurd, inside the engine bay then through the firewall. You can go anywhere from there. - I extended my ant. cable to about 5 mtrs to do this, I found the suctioncup position for the
gps inside the dash worked in flatter terrain, but in my playground ( the
Vic high country) deifnitely needed it exterior, and up high!!
Good luck,
Jarrod.
P.s., now you've got a
snorkel, you'll need to update your member photo!!! - nice rig.
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FollowupID: 341897 Submitted:
Wednesday, Nov 03, 2004 at 10:14
Member - Alan S (NSW) posted:
Hi Jarrod,
You are a braver man that I installing your own
snorkel. Did you relocated the indicator or just throw it away? I have a safari
snorkel, where is this water drain gap? The
snorkel was only fitted a few days ago and now the LC is with Toyota for some serious warranty repairs so I haven't had a chance to look too closely at the installation yet.
New pics will be posted if the LC comes back in one piece! Thanks.
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