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Under hood snow

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So I had a ton of snow packed in under the hood on right hand side. Both from the front vents and the rubber on the lower a arm/tie rod. I ended up drilling and adding a bunch more plastic push pins and doubled up the big front vent on the right hand side. Smaller vent was on back order. The left side vent doesnt have the same issue since the pipe melts the snow coming in. Didnt get a pic of below the airbox at the steering post when it was packed with snow, but since adding more pins its dry now last 2 rides. Hope doubling the front vent helps the upper part with packing snow. By the belt drive the same thing but Ill deal with the footwell for now
 

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Look at all the gaps in the frame and the plastic around the upper an arm and upper shock mounts. That is another area for entry
 
N. Utah got hammered yesterday and today so I was able to ride in 2.5-3’ of snow all day. Only place I found and snow was back by the lower pulley for the belt drive. Airbox was nice and dry as well! So my advice is to take 15 min and seal up all the gaps you can find by the upper a arm mounts and the shock mount
 
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