All great points but can we agree that 9 of 10 snorkels i see driving around are strictly for expo points. The hardest trail they’ve seen is the loop at sugarhouse park.
I’m not sure which talking points you thought were great, particularly relating to a snorkel being effective only on a hard trail? They are no more or less effective on a “hard trail”, perhaps a dusty trail? Of course any mod could be judged “poseur“ if one is doing it purely for the aesthetic no? Ironically it can be argued the snorkel provides some intrinsic benefit for daily driving, not found with a winch or skid plate.
Lets Look at it this way:
“All great points but can we agree that 9 of 10 .............. i see driving around are strictly for off-road poseur points. The hardest trail they’ve seen is the loop at sugarhouse park.”
Insert: Lift kit, Winches, oversized tires, beadlock wheels, long arms, sliders, roof top tents, cb radios, ladders, skid plates, light bars, ditch lights, high clearance bumpers, stingers, recovery, devices, CO2 tanks, fuel/water cans, Upgraded axle housings, etc.
Perhaps we need a grading system, A thru F, indicating how legit of an off-roader and/or a persons vehicle modifications are. I know if would be super helpful for me to reference as apparently some of you can easily look at a vehicle and determine how poseur they are, help the rest of us out. I’ve never had that skill set, I need at least a conversation with them to determine that