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    Advice on wading kits

    I have a current model defender. I have been setting it up for "adventure", and I would like to be confident to wade through water is required.

    I notice Mantec do wading kits, and I want to know how nesecary these sort of mods are, and how limited I might be without them. I see lots of pics of dudes pushing through deep water. Do these guys generally have wading kits installed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by browndogrider1 View Post
    I have a current model defender. I have been setting it up for "adventure", and I would like to be confident to wade through water is required.

    I notice Mantec do wading kits, and I want to know how nesecary these sort of mods are very 100%. first two mods i would for "adventure" driving would be a steel bull bar ARB, and a snorkel mantec or safari, and how limited I might be without them, 500mm is the stated wading height for a defender. I see lots of pics of dudes pushing through deep water. Do these guys generally have wading kits installed?, if they drive out the other side then most likley.

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    what does the 'wading kit' consist of? I've done plenty of deep water crossings without a snorkel.

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    So, Im thinking I'll extend the breather from the diff. I dont want to drown the vehicle, but want to cross maybe up to 750mm. The 500mm seems just a little risky to me. I've heard some say they would not worry about the gearbox - its the diff that mostly will take water. Not sure what other componentry is generally at risk and would need an extended breather on a Puma? - yes it already has a Safari Snorkel. Its anything else that might be at risk, that I'm worried about. Any more advice would be good.

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    McBrain, do you have any mods at all for deep water, and what sort of depth are you saying you are confident of going through? I'm assuming we are talking about Deefers.

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    Check he connections between snorkel and air filte box are watertight. Also check drain hole in air filter box is plugged.

    On my last ute ARB installed a snorkel and if I;d driven it in deep water it would have done no good at all.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Snorkel, diff breathers, & timing case plugs at least.

    Gearbox plug will help in the long run getting that muddy water out - there can be a cupful.

    And check the snorkel is watertight - a lot aren't. Try & stall the engine by blocking the snorkel air.

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    p.s. timing case plugs are Tdi
    Last edited by Tusker; 6th May 2011 at 01:44 PM. Reason: reread op, it;s a puma

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