Wondering who has tunnel wraps out there, what brand you prefer, and how have they held up? Any pictures of how they look after some actual use? thanks for the help
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Hey folks,
Anyone know where I could pick up a simple, cheap, one color wrap for my '14 SBA tunnel? I'm in Canada and want to avoid paying more shipping than what the wrap is actually worth. I want to place it on the inside of my tunnel to avoid the ice build up especially after stopping for breaks while playing. I find that that seems to be where I run into the ice problem. I'm sure I'm picking some up while riding but when I stop, it turns into solid ice and then drags on the sides of the paddles of my track when I start up and ride again. This happens even when I stop to let a riding buddy have a cigarette and a piece of beef jerky. I know that can't be good for the track! Other than lying down beside the sled and chipping away at it with a screwdriver, I've yet to find a remedy.
Thanks for the help!
I have an arctic fx. Don't waist your time on wrapping the top of your tunnel. I put my powder keg on and after a day of riding all the wrap decals on the top of the tunnel pealed off when I took my keg off.
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Hey folks,
Anyone know where I could pick up a simple, cheap, one color wrap for my '14 SBA tunnel? I'm in Canada and want to avoid paying more shipping than what the wrap is actually worth. I want to place it on the inside of my tunnel to avoid the ice build up especially after stopping for breaks while playing. I find that that seems to be where I run into the ice problem. I'm sure I'm picking some up while riding but when I stop, it turns into solid ice and then drags on the sides of the paddles of my track when I start up and ride again. This happens even when I stop to let a riding buddy have a cigarette and a piece of beef jerky. I know that can't be good for the track! Other than lying down beside the sled and chipping away at it with a screwdriver, I've yet to find a remedy.
Thanks for the help!
Arctic FX here. A little scuffing on the sides where my boos rub after 2 full seasons. I have the raised Mountain Addiction fuel jugs mounted (not in pictures) and no problems. A few other scratches from branches but it out weights the snow build up.
If you want a solid color look at purchasing some 3M Scotchprint vehicle wrap vinyl. Did my tunnel in satin black and couldn't be happier. Think the vinyl cost me around $60 total.
didnt want to p coat your boards?
If you want a solid color look at purchasing some 3M Scotchprint vehicle wrap vinyl. Did my tunnel in satin black and couldn't be happier. Think the vinyl cost me around $60 total.
Go to any sign shop that makes vinyl signs and pick up a piece of their best quality material and have them give you a little instruction on putting it on. That's all I did - one in black and one in white - looks great! Cut it roughly to the shape you want, put it on and then trim the excess.
Did the same thing, worked very well.
http://www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=281727
Jonce, do you still have this beauty you`ve built?