I have made a wading kit and 'am still fine tuning it atm. snorkel is the fiddly part but cheap if your not after looks cost about £12 for the pipe and angles (still modifying top to get better air intake). for air filters you can buy a oil bath air filter (ex military) which has a snorkel exit (about £20 max from auto jumble), or the route I have gone is by gluing in a mesh from an old full face mask and cutting the rough bug part of a spongy (just to stop any large parts getting in, and put back the oil bath when not going to be off roading.
Axle breathers I just knocked the top off gently with a screw driver pulled off the protective ring, this part I realised that the pipe I had brought (about £6 done both axles and gearbox) was a little to big so unscrewed the breather drilled it out and with a bit of araldite has not come back out yet ( if you lead these upto top of snorkel. Its best to get a bit of copper tube and bend over in a loop so rain can’t just dribble back down the tube) for the clutch housing I just brought the right size bolt and drilled it out ( don’t have this one in all the time, sits in toolkit until needed)
Oh it don’t look pretty, but then again I use old yellow marigolds for the coil and dissy cap :oops: , cut off tops of all finger/thumb and fits over nicely, tie wrap the top and bottom (if you want to do very deep wading and want to stop in water u can put a bit of silicone on b4 tie wrapping
Right the thing is I have not found any water since finishing it to test in :twisted: (or water that isn’t thick mud type) but in theory it should have not many troubles.
Anyway this sort of stuff won’t help if your vehicle is not running right or not up to the job, once you get water up to the top of the wings the water pressure gets a 2.25 engine struggling and water pouring in don’t make much fun in the cab (it’s surprising how cold it is). Just make sure you have good recovery service or a nice friend to tow you home
:lol: