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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (343)5/24/2025 9:21:23 PM
From: longz  Read Replies (1) of 624
 
Ya i have no idea but found this===>>

Practical Water Depth Limit (Even with a Snorkel):
  • Safe limit for most Toyota Land Cruisers with a snorkel is around 700 mm to 900 mm (27 to 35 inches).

  • Seat level is typically higher than this, so submerging up to the seat level risks serious damage, including:

    • Soaking the interior and electrical components

    • Water entering through door seals

    • Differential and gearbox contamination unless properly breather-extended

Recommendation: Even with a snorkel, avoid going deeper than Toyota’s specified wading depth (usually found in the owner’s manual or official off-road spec sheet). Adding breather extensions for differentials and gearboxes helps—but seat-level water is not advisable.

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