That does look good!
I’ve been thinking of trying to replicate the military style snorkel for the drivers side as mine now has a 300tdi fitted. Could you post some pics of the arrangement under the wing please?
Do you know what the MP(V) means in the top corner of the windscreen? Mine also has this and I’ve often wondered.
I’ve never looked into the military history of mine but I do know it was FFR.
Cheers
Rich
Not got a clue what MPV means, I tried to find out before.
Hopefully no one wants to hang onto the upright though, it’s only held on by 2 flanged rivets.nice, it works well - i think coming out the top of the wing is an advantage as it doesnt stick out so is less likely to be ripped off
Hopefully no one wants to hang onto the upright though, it’s only held on by 2 flanged rivets.
Mine is a std plastic safari snorkel on a 300tdi , which although it does stick out of the drivers wings slightly more and has been hit a fair bit by branches when laning, the biggest issue so far has been the top being ripped off when it has been facing forwards. Seems branches like to get underneath it and get hooked on.
So be aware it could get caught, depends on where you want it to fail to keep the rest in place.
Cheers
I have a cyclone style top on mine and I have it ‘not to tight’ so that if it gets bashed it. Comes off rather than rips the side of my windscreen frame off!
I Don’t think so, mine was FFR and showed last service with the Artillery.Just a guess for MPV: Military Police Vehicle
That's just one bit of t'internet research, marra. What got me was why is it MP(V) with the V in brackets? It isn't on that listWhich begs the question, why did they go to the trouble of marking it up as such? For example, they didn’t bother sticking ffr anywhere.........
Good list though.
Ta