Just seems like 99 little crevices that will gather mud, dirt, and dust and be a pain to clean. My sliders have little circles to add grippiness on the footsteps and that's exactly what they do.
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Just seems like 99 little crevices that will gather mud, dirt, and dust and be a pain to clean. My sliders have little circles to add grippiness on the footsteps and that's exactly what they do.
and 10mm sockets!Just seems like 99 little crevices that will gather mud, dirt, and dust and be a pain to clean. My sliders have little circles to add grippiness on the footsteps and that's exactly what they do.
Fair point. They still look good though, just not for long.Just seems like 99 little crevices that will gather mud, dirt, and dust and be a pain to clean. My sliders have little circles to add grippiness on the footsteps and that's exactly what they do.
Looks like a Lego truck.Far less likely to get knocked of in that position, as the OEM one is prone to
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Yes you’re right. My friend calls mine the Tonka ToyLooks like a Lego truck.
No, so they told me back in 2023.Any chance safari snorkel is going to make a kit?
emu wing told me in writing they werent going to make rear window, and they do. Maybe it with gren x getting 5x typical safari prices, they may see a demand.No, so they told me back in 2023.
I have moved on to GrenX.
emu wing told me in writing they werent going to make rear window, and they do. Maybe it with gren x getting 5x typical safari prices, they may see a demand.
I'm only commenting there may be proof there's a market that will justify prices higher than safari normally charges, and the cost per unit of a production run may be worth it at the volume they initially rejected as unprofitable.A snorkel would involve much more R&D than a gullwing. I know how much GrenX spent on sealed snorkel R&D and it was not loose change.
Some others have also changed their minds. So try your charm on Safari.
GrenX is a looking at increasing production to bring down the cost per unit. Rohan confirmed this last week, but it will take time and foreign agents will need to come online..I'm only commenting there may be proof there's a market that will justify prices higher than safari normally charges, and the cost per unit of a production run may be worth it at the volume they initially rejected as unprofitable.