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Cam_Man595 Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | How deep? In another topic, some people were talking about going through deep water and having to air out the carpets and such. I do not have a G yet but I am curious how deep can the G go without encountering any problems? | ||
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gwagen460swb Extreme Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Oklahoma City, OK Vehicle(s): 280GE SWB, Toyota Highlander, BMW530i, RR HSE Posts: 513 | Re: How deep? If I am not mistaken, I think a G can go into water as high as where the black rubber side strips are. The reason I say this is that on 463 Gs that have the vents on each side of the hood I see a snorkel that is connected if the driver knows they will be taking their G deeper. Someone correct me if I am wrong. | ||
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ewalberg Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Past: San Francisco. Present: Germany Vehicle(s): 2000 g500 Posts: 1887 | RE: How deep? You may need to qualify "without any problems". Driving in and out successfully and not having any water ingress to any part of the car are two separate things... | ||
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Thai Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: How deep? gwagen460swb - 7/12/2006 11:31 AM If I am not mistaken, I think a G can go into water as high as where the black rubber side strips are. The reason I say this is that on 463 Gs that have the vents on each side of the hood I see a snorkel that is connected if the driver knows they will be taking their G deeper. Someone correct me if I am wrong. I have heard this too. The black stripe is where people claim is the limit. Of course, water leaking thru the door seals is another matter. But in terms of true fording capability, the G is ready. The axles, transfer case, and transmission breather tubes are all extended (at least on 463 G) to the top of the firewall in the engine bay. The air intakes are on the side of the hood. All of which are above the rubber stripe. The last time that i checked, the rubber stripe is about 37" from ground. Does anyone know the height of the alternator in the G from ground up?? That could be the limited point for mud. Edited by Thai 7/12/2006 12:54 PM | ||
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T.Schuhe Elite Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Olympia, Washington State, USA Vehicle(s): 460 1985 LWB 300GD five speed Posts: 711 | Re: How deep? On a North American 463 - late model - I would think that the blue lights in the door sills would be the first thing to suffer from the effects of water. | ||
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ewalberg Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Past: San Francisco. Present: Germany Vehicle(s): 2000 g500 Posts: 1887 | Re: How deep? On way to look at it is that once you get past the door sills you may likely start to get water into the interior depending on the quality of the seal on the plastic liner behind the door trim. I have a love/hate relationship with my light up sills. I think they're stupid as hell, but funny conversation pieces. What is it 17 or 19" the manufacturer stated limit... i'd take that as the guarantteed limit... certainly you can go deep than that. | ||
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79percent Extreme Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Remscheid / Germany Vehicle(s): 300 GE Posts: 537 | Re: How deep? not that deep...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVEj6hrEZ98
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ehdenoffroad Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: How deep? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKw2re7Mhkc | ||
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Braingears Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: St Petersburg, FL Vehicle(s): G320 & ML320 Posts: 1450 | Re: How deep? You will never have a problem if you keep it out of the doors. | ||
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