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FYI: Polaris IQ *Universal Mountain Flap*

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sledfreak89

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Hey guys!

We have been using our "Universal Mountain Flap" on our IQ for a couple years now with it being extended and have been selling more and more for the IQ chassis so i just wanted to show you a few pics of some installed. We have many Pre-Printed logos as well as custom logos.

-Made in USA

-Durable Snow Flap rated for temps under -60!!

-Approved by RMSHA

-Great for extended/modified/race sleds.

See our website for More Information:

http://greatlakesmudflaps.com/MountainFlap.aspx

-Matt

IMG_0465.jpg IMG_0293.jpg Fastrax Turbo Nytro.jpg Sean 900 Mod flap.jpg Sean 900 polaris mod.jpg
 
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It all depends on circumstance. On a standard tunnel/track, the flap is firm enough to where it wont get sucked in like the thin rubber flaps.

If the sled is running a longer track with a shorter tunnel, then the flap could of course get sucked in.

Our snow flap material is constructed from a Low-Density plastic material which is a soft plastic but is nothing like a thin rubber flap.

We run one on a stock tunneled Polaris IQR w/136x2" track and have never had it sucked in. Hope this helps..

-Matt
 
Correct^^

We always recommend using a strap on the back of the flap when using reverse with any flap. We use them on our longer flaps and have had no problems whatsoever.

-Matt
 
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