There is a diff breather for front & rear.
Also for G/box & T/case.
They are all very well up high & really no need to alter.
Cheers
Hello Together,
Just wondering is there such a thing like a diff breather for the D3 or is it helpful for water crossings?
Thanks a lot
Steve
There is a diff breather for front & rear.
Also for G/box & T/case.
They are all very well up high & really no need to alter.
Cheers
I was just wondering the same thing, glad you asked, and thanks for the answer.
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Shrouding the radiator for deeper water crossings, anyone do it?, is it necessary? Anyone had issues with electrics or broken fan blades not doing it for deeper water crossings?
I am having a snorkel fitted, and now I know about breathers that's about the final question.
Bette tone safe than sorry for water sheets. They are inexpensive and can help minimise and inundation to the electrics/engine bay. I haven't got a snorkel yet, but will continue when I do for decent water crossings.
Deeper water crossings as you say,
For the cost of 3 or 4 bucks from super cheap for a basic tarp & some elastic bungy straps why wouldn't you do it!
It would better to do it anyway as you give a chance for the diffs to cool down before entering cold water. Machinery & water don't mix!
Just drive at a steady pace, nice bow wave & preferably walk the intended route first, you never know what's lying under the surface.
Cheers
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