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Fabcraft tunnel opinions

I want to put one on, what is some feedback about them. I like the running board design and feel the more taper would greatly benefit my 07 800r Summit.
 
After seeing the Fabcraft supsensions in real life at the Denver Snow Show I would gladly buy one for the next tunnel I put on. But then again, the Boondocker might be nicer to ride. Only time will tell.
 
the fabcraft tunnels are very nice, like you said the running boards are great, they never get any snow build up or anything like that, The tapered tunnel will probably help a bit with snow evacuation, and the powder coating looks pretty sharp.

I just hate the way the ski-doo tunnels look boxy towards the back on the 07
 
put a fabcraft tunnel on my rmk 800 3 yrs ago and love it. no snow build up. the guys at fabcraft are good to deal with and answer any ? you have. i'm sure they were sick of me by the time i got mine put on.
 
I like mine, but I like the boondocker better. There is no snow build up for sure, but the lack of a running board kick up leaves you with no where to get a good foot hold on really steep stuff. The other thing I would change is the bumper. It needs to be a little more beefy and be kicked up instead of straight, so when the back of the sled is buried, the bumper sticks up out of the snow and your snowflap isn't pinned against the bumper. They are great people to deal with and the quality is super, they just need a couple of small revisions in my opinion.
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