GWM Tank 300 Snorkel Guide Australia

Tank 300 snorkel guide · Australia

Choose a raised intake as a complete system.

Compare real Tank 300 snorkel and raised-air-intake options, then verify sealing, panel fitment and installation before heading off-road.

Snorkel roof air intake kit fitted to a GWM Tank 300
Three real store options
Sealing-first checklist
No false wading claims

Start with the job, not the look

A raised intake can help place the engine air entry higher and reduce exposure to dust, but the whole intake path and installation quality matter.

Touring dust

Cleaner air position

For convoy travel and dusty tracks, assess intake-head position, sealing and how the head faces in real conditions.

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Water crossings

System sealing first

A raised intake alone does not waterproof the vehicle. Inspect the full intake path and follow vehicle-specific crossing guidance.

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Vehicle fit

Panel and intake routing

Confirm model year, side of installation, included template or hardware and any interaction with other accessories.

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Compare Tank 300 snorkel options

Each card links to an active product. Review all images, variants and included parts before selecting.

Pre-install checklist

A snorkel works only as well as its weakest joint

Treat the intake from head to airbox as one sealed route, and have the finished installation inspected.

01

Confirm vehicle fitment

Provide Tank 300 model year, trim and petrol or hybrid powertrain where relevant to the listing.

02

Check every included part

Verify intake body, head, ducting, brackets, fasteners, seals and any cutting template before installation begins.

03

Inspect the full air path

Connections, airbox drains, joins and seals can all affect the result. Do not assess the visible snorkel body alone.

04

Use a qualified installer

Panel cutting and intake sealing should be done carefully, then inspected and maintained over time.

What a raised intake can—and cannot—do

It can help

  • Move the intake opening higher
  • Reduce exposure to low-level dust
  • Support a considered touring setup

It does not guarantee

  • A specific safe wading depth
  • A waterproof engine or vehicle
  • Correct sealing after poor installation
  • Compatibility with every accessory

Snorkel FAQs

Does fitting a snorkel make the Tank 300 waterproof?

No. A snorkel addresses the engine air-intake position. Electrical systems, breathers, cabin seals and many other parts remain relevant to water exposure.

Can this page tell me a safe wading depth?

No. Safe conditions depend on the vehicle, installation, water flow, surface, driver technique and manufacturer guidance. Never rely on the snorkel alone.

What should be checked after installation?

Inspect fit, fasteners, joins and seals, and follow the installer’s maintenance advice. Re-check the system after demanding trips or any impact.

Want us to check the product before you order?

Send your Tank 300 model year, powertrain and the snorkel option you are considering.

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