unfortunately the stock air intake location and design is a funnel for water to be sucked up by our jeeps and for this reason I avoid water like its the devil. I hope it's something easy and cheap for you man but sometimes you just have to say no I'll skip this one.
Dealership called today, motor is hydrolocked. Getting insurance company involved to get a claim going. I was told that once it's authorized, it'll take 2-3 days to put it back together again.
2008 Overland in Black
Loaded, Leather, 5.7 Hemi QDII,
All 3 MOPAR Skids, VEC, Tow Pkg., 2" Rough Country Lift, 1 1/4" Spidertrax spacers, 255/75/17 BFG M/T's, Flowmaster 50 series muffler
Dang I feel for ya. I did the same thing to mine after only having it a month. On a whim, I called my insurance agent and explained exactly how it happened.... my comprehensive coverage paid the whole thing! grant total - 6300 and change. Got the Airflow snorkel sitting in the garage. It's going on before ANY future water crossing!
Good luck with the claim and go by a snorkel
So insurance companies may actually cover us for stuff like this?? hmmm...
I wouldnt ever want to make a habit out of hydrolocking a motor....wait.... i did... lol i hydrolocked my explorer 3 times before i built the snorkel!! (but i got it running again, all 3 times... it blew up a few months later)
I meant make a habit of making insurance claims SILLY in NC $1800 or less they just pay for no big deal but one dollar over then they assign you points and your rates will go up with state farm anyway.
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