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pro nose cone block off

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snopro_ac

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is this going to take care of the snow coming in the front of the sled, those little holes and the shock tower holes? i can't tell from the picture if that is what this piece is addressing.

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The stock belly pan on the Polaris Pro RMK Chassis is open to the rear side in the center. When riding in deep snow conditions (12 inches or more of loose snow) this opening allows snow to pack into the belly pan under the pipe. The pipe creates enough heat that the snow melts and refreezes into a massive chunk of ice. This kit helps eliminate this problem by blocking the snow from packing in. Kit includes a formed aluminum block off plate and hardware.

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never mind i talked to slp this afternoon, it blocks off the holes on each side by the top of where the shocks mount, that you can stick your hand through. light peice of aluminum fitted for that spot and under $30. don't know if it works or fits in there ok or anything but i will when it gets here.
 
I had a similar idea, here's what I did for our sleds; Two plugs available from home d3pot, four rivets, and an 8 dollar piece of Black HDPE, jig saw, dremel, and sanding disc.

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Very nice idea! Do you think something like this would help on the clutch side footwell too?
 
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