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Stainless Snorkel for Tough Off-Road Adventures

A tough 4x4 look isn't complete without a stainless steel snorkel. A quality stainless steel snorkel lets you tackle deeper and gnarlier water crossings. Crafted from top-grade 316 stainless steel, Tuff Terrain Stainless Snorkels are a great addition to any vehicle. Their elevated position allows for cleaner, cooler, and dust-free air intake to the engine.

Available in brushed stainless or powder-coated black, these snorkels boast a massive 4” diameter and are made locally in Australia to the highest standards. Many older 4x4 vehicles have factory snorkels that chip and fade due to the harsh Australian sun and water damage, leaving the plastic looking weathered. Additionally, factory snorkels are often not sealed systems, meaning they're not suitable for water crossings as they can let water into your airbox and engine. Stainless steel snorkels not only look cool but also withstand the elements better. Tuff Terrain stainless steel snorkels are durable, won't rust, and stand out from the rest. Factory snorkels may crack, but these stainless steel snorkels can take a beating and still perform.

Stainless Steel Snorkels vs. powder-coated

It really comes down to looks. Depending on the style and color of your vehicle, both the powder-coated or brushed stainless offer the same durability and performance, so whichever is your style, you can have a snorkel to suit your vehicle.

How To Install A 4x4 Stainless Steel Snorkel:

Manufacturers typically provide customers with step-by-step instructions on DIY fitment of snorkels, and those with plenty of experience handling tools can fit their stainless steel snorkel in a couple of hours. Cutting the hole in the side of your brand-new vehicle is not normally something you’d want to attempt yourself, so it is probably better left to the professionals to install. Unless you know your way around sheet metal and the front end of a 4x4, we recommend dropping it off at a workshop. If you are going to have a crack at it yourself, one of the most important things to remember during installation is to ensure all the holes are treated for rust protection and all parts are fully sealed. Shop our range of stainless steel snorkels online now for delivery Australia-wide.

Why Trust Outback Equipment?

  • We’re Australian owned and operated – We’re based right here in the south of Brisbane. If you ever need help with an order or a product, you can call straight through to our friendly local team.
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Order Your 4WD Stainless Steel Snorkels Today

Stay in complete control of your 4WD with the best 4WD stainless steel snorkels from Outback Equipment. For the best stainless steel snorkels and 4WD accessories Australia has to offer, shop online to find the finishing touches for your ride. We offer Stainless Snorkels for the following & many more:

Frequently Asked Questions on Stainless Steel Snorkels

Are stainless steel snorkels better?

Yes, stainless steel snorkels are better in many ways. They are more durable, resistant to chipping, fading, and damage. They handle the harsh Australian conditions well and improve engine performance with a wider diameter. Their sleek look also adds to the vehicle's tough appearance.

Do stainless steel snorkels make your vehicle louder?

Stainless steel snorkels can make your vehicle louder. They amplify the engine's intake noise, especially under load or at higher speeds. Some drivers enjoy the added roar.

How to clean a stainless steel snorkel

To clean a stainless steel snorkel, use a mild car wash and water. Rinse thoroughly to remove any dirt and debris. For a polished finish, use a stainless steel cleaner and a soft cloth. Regular cleaning helps maintain its look and performance. Always remember to avoid excess water going down your snorkel; it’s a good idea to cover the end with a plastic bag or rag.