Snorkel Kit / Raised Air Intake Kit

snorkel kit  for land rover defender 90 or 110

We sell Land Rover Defender Snorkel Kits (also known as a Raised Air Intake). Snorkels protect engines from the damaging effects of water, dust and sand encountered in touring and off-roading.

Snorkel kit versions for Land Rover Defender 200TDI (left hand fitting kit) and 300TDI, TD5 and TDCI Puma (right hand fitting kit). Snorkel Kits are original Land Rover part number STC50265. For the 300TDI, TD5 and Puma we supply a right-hand bracket.

Roll-cage Snorkel – We also make a Defender Snorkel Kit version for Defenders with roll cages – the lower fitting is different to standard as it protrudes slightly more to accommodate for the position of the roll-cage tubing. The Masai Land Rover Defender Roll Cage Snorkel Kit is available for left hand side 200TDI and right hand 300TDI, TD5 and TDCI Puma.

Radiator Grille Cover for Land Rover Defender without Aircon (Style 2)

SKU: RADCOV-02
£54.00
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Radiator Grille Cover for Land Rover Defender without Aircon (Style 2)
Product Details
Manufacturer: Masai
Application: To Front of Grill
Suitable Vehicle: Land Rover Defender WITHOUT Aircon

Radiator Grille Cover for all Land Rover Defenders WITHOUT Aircon (Style 2)

Installation:

  • Remove the grille from the front of your Land Rover Defender, and then remove the fins section using a screw driver. Attach the cover using the clips shown in the photo above, and also use the straps on the bottom left and right for the corners. Re-attach the fins part of your grill back on, and then the full grille back onto your Defender.

Usages:

  • Useful for when either off-roading or wading in deep water to help prevent water and mud entering the radiator and clogging it.
  • The radiator cover can also be used to control air-flow into your radiator and help the engine and therefore the interior heater warm up faster in cold, winter weather. The cover can be left closed to restrict air flow and then rolled up in the open position once the engine has reached optimum temperature.