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Got a question about installing the arctic fx tunnel wrap how do you guys go over top of all the rivets with out having a big noticeable hump sticking up?

I have installed probably 15 in the last year use a heat gunand a pinand your fingure to press the hot air out of pin hole

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i thought my sled looked good with the powder coating i did to it. someof these look narly
 

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Here is my new 2014 Pro RMK. I took it out for a ride for the first time on the weekend, and the wrap is already peeling/broken off in spots . I got it installed professionally too. I was wondering if anyone else has had any problems. Under the Polaris symbol on the second picture you can see where its broken off.


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Here is the ride for this year, sold the xm (really didn't care for It much and kept my fathers old sled) 2012 PRO RMK with some of my personal touches
 

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yes it is, my fathers sled was going to get one this year put decided on spending the money elsewhere, he really likes it now that he has it all setup for our riding areas
 

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For the guys who installed your own wraps how hard is it to do? I got one for my pro but idk if I have the patience to do it
 

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It really isn't too difficult to do, but you do need to make sure you don't rush things. When you rush, you make mistakes, end up with lots of bubbles. I'm sure there are a lot of vids on youtube on how to install them. Take a look and see if you think it's something you can do. You definitely need to have a heated garage, or do it in the summer though.
 
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