There is a nut and screw in the door jam behind the plastic. I think 3 across the top of the fender and maybe a couple more by the bumper. They are all easy access when you remove fender liner. I think they are all 10mm.
Which safari snorkel model do you have for the 2003 Montero? I hv the SS35HF coz shop said so but they didn’t seal it. They said don’t seal it coz it’s on the way when you need to work the engine bay? It’s not watertight. TIA!
Well done Crusader! I made the same install on mine, the only trouble that did come up after installation is, that it is now a hassle to switch the turning signal light bulb. Can you please offer me some advice on the subject? The only option that I have considered is removing the last segment of tubing that connects to the air filter box but any other input would be appreciated. God Bless!
Remove the headlight and move forward. It's 3 screws and 1 nut on the inner fender. Need to remove the grill first but that's not a biggie. A few clips.
I have not had to replace any bulbs yet. I did install new bulbs and new LED headlight bulbs prior to installing the snorkel. I did however position the hose clamp which connects through the fender to the air box in a way to easily loosen it but since I siliconed the pipe to the air box, I will have to remove the air box. It sucks but I guess that is the price for trying to keep the intake dry.
@@TheAdventureCrusader1276 Thanks for the answer man, my first regret after the install was not installing LEDs first. I do actually prefer the idea of removing the airbox than removing the front fender and grill since I did the same thing with the hose clamp. Thank you again for taking the time to reply and I am looking forward to more videos.
There is a nut and screw in the door jam behind the plastic. I think 3 across the top of the fender and maybe a couple more by the bumper. They are all easy access when you remove fender liner. I think they are all 10mm.
How many nots does it require to remov the fender? I need to remove it to seal the water leakage underneath it.
Which safari snorkel model do you have for the 2003 Montero? I hv the SS35HF coz shop said so but they didn’t seal it. They said don’t seal it coz it’s on the way when you need to work the engine bay? It’s not watertight. TIA!
@@peterjesse6178 not sure the name. It was purchased off of EBay and I think it is a Safari Snorkel knock off from Russia.
Well done Crusader! I made the same install on mine, the only trouble that did come up after installation is, that it is now a hassle to switch the turning signal light bulb. Can you please offer me some advice on the subject? The only option that I have considered is removing the last segment of tubing that connects to the air filter box but any other input would be appreciated. God Bless!
Remove the headlight and move forward. It's 3 screws and 1 nut on the inner fender. Need to remove the grill first but that's not a biggie. A few clips.
I have not had to replace any bulbs yet. I did install new bulbs and new LED headlight bulbs prior to installing the snorkel. I did however position the hose clamp which connects through the fender to the air box in a way to easily loosen it but since I siliconed the pipe to the air box, I will have to remove the air box. It sucks but I guess that is the price for trying to keep the intake dry.
@@TheAdventureCrusader1276 Thanks for the answer man, my first regret after the install was not installing LEDs first. I do actually prefer the idea of removing the airbox than removing the front fender and grill since I did the same thing with the hose clamp. Thank you again for taking the time to reply and I am looking forward to more videos.
@@PreacherofDoom this is a U.S. model so we don’t have the side markers. Sorry.