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Can you buy just the rubber piece that holds the snow flap to the bumper ?one of mine fell off somewhere when i had it off .Seeing the flap is an extra anyway the parts catalog doesn't show them .Let me know if someone knows about this
 
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Sorry, I copied the part number into my last post but it showed up in a table and isn't very obvious. I gave you the link in case there were other parts you needed to look up in the future. I was in a meeting so I was a little bit brief in my message. Hope this helps!

It's the "Rubber latch" and the part number is 520002090.
 

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Fyi - I broke the mounting plate(under the rear tail light) that the snow flap attaches to. Happened when snow flat was pulled into tunnel by track. My sled is a 2018 Ski Doo 850 Summit SP 175". Part #511001378, if anyone needs the #. I cut snow flat shorter.
 

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My flap was getting sucked into the track on my 2021 turbo 165 the first time I rode with it, I used a large black tie rap to pull the 2 bumper straps closer together that moves the flap away from the track (y) problem solved + easy fix and hasn't happened since. You can still remove when not needed, you can tell the difference with it removed in Deep Powder. Defiantly helps with cooling + reduces the snow chucks pelting riders behind you on the trail.
 

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My flap was getting sucked into the track on my 2021 turbo 165 the first time I rode with it, I used a large black tie rap to pull the 2 bumper straps closer together that moves the flap away from the track (y) problem solved + easy fix and hasn't happened since. You can still remove when not needed, you can tell the difference with it removed in Deep Powder. Defiantly helps with cooling + reduces the snow chucks pelting riders behind you on the trail.
Can you post a picture of what you did? Thanks
 

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Can you post a picture of what you did? Thanks
the two rubber "arms" from the flap that attach to the bumper need to be as close together as possible. this causes each arm to pull it's side of the snoflap out and away from the track. wrap a bungee or tie a line around the squeezed together arms to keep them that way.
 

kanedog

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So, no picture then? Hahaha you don’t understand Engrish!

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So, no picture then? Hahaha you don’t understand Engrish!
I should have been more specific.

May I please have a HD video (1080p or better) of the entire setup. Subdued background music too please.

Thanks!
 

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. This might help

I’m tryna start a internet fight here. Sharing good videos and helping sledders is not permitted. Bahahahaha just kidding, luv the vid. Even NHroadkink will like it!
 
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