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Frogskinz, Duct Tape, Window Screen?

clatla

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I am wondering what everybody is using to keep the powder out from under the hood on the Nytro's? I have seen a couple of different things people have tried. What seems to be the best way to keep snow out from under the hood?
Thanks in advance:face-icon-small-coo
 
i wish frogskinz made a kit for the Nytro, but they don't. I went down to the local dollar store and got some nylons and doubled them over the screens on the hood and still lets in air but stops snow. Now if someone sold the frogskinz material we'd be all set.
 
menz toyz makes a 7pc kit. they are the only one that makes a vent for the top of the side panel. you know the one everybody puts pantyhose over!!! the kit doesn't cost much either!!
 
i just took some nylon black screening and some black amazing goop glue and glued on the screen from the back side, it works great and looks factory. very cheap mod as well.
 
I bought two sheets of this

http://www.moflowvents.com/frogzskins/

I sprayed some spray adhesive to the back of the stock vent screens and stuck this material to the back of it. I also cut some of the frogskinz out for the upper vents and used Gorilla tape to hold it in place. A couple rides this season and it seems to be holding up just fine.
 
Go to your dealership and have them pull up the WPS catalog. In it you will find this page. Availability, is a completely different subject.

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Hot glue gun, and no climb pet screen....$12 counting fuel to home depot to buy screen...and enough left for 50 more sleds....
 
vents

if u can get a hold of trampoline material it works great backed with the metal mesh they use for stucco and other construction related projects. used rivets with washers on the inside.very sturdy don't worry about trees tearing them apart.can incorporate rivets into own design as well. mike
 
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