ferniesnow
I'm doo-ing it!
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2008
- Messages
- 112,479
- Reaction score
- 86,550
- Location
- beautiful, downtown Salmon Arm, BC
That’s gotta be for the panel Doug? Sometimes those have a part number stamped on them?Lost one of these yesterday. Like the title says or what are you using if you have lost one.
Looks like BRP wants $179 plus taxes and shipping for one of these treasures. I used zip ties as an emergency fix yesterday but that gets stupid real quick.
View attachment 266535
No part number and it is one of those stretchy things for the removable tail flap.That’s gotta be for the panel Doug? Sometimes those have a part number stamped on them?
That sounds like a good idea.Maybe as a substitute you could use an O-ring with a piece of tape as a pull tab.
Cooling, man......cooling. Both on the way up and on the way down.Don’t need no stinking snowflap. Just if you’re following stay way back hahaha
That’s the part number stamped in it Doug. Drop the RC at the end.Sometimes my brain will kick into a higher gear. This is the part number for the whole mechanism. The part that attaches to the actual tail flap and then to the bumper. I will make phone call tomorrow and get some information.
View attachment 266538
If you look up the BRP installation instructions for the summit expert snow flap kit it gives the parts breakdown That part is S6 Rubber Latch 520002090Lost one of these yesterday. Like the title says or what are you using if you have lost one.
Looks like BRP wants $179 plus taxes and shipping for one of these treasures. I used zip ties as an emergency fix yesterday but that gets stupid real quick.
View attachment 266535
| |
Thanks Bert. You are always a wealth of knowledge. I will phone tomorrow.If you look up the BRP installation instructions for the summit expert snow flap kit it gives the parts breakdown That part is S6 Rubber Latch 520002090
Should be cheaper than the entire flap but it is Ski Doo
You won't always find part numbers from the installation instructions on the BRP on Line parts finder but the dealer can order them
That is something Trevor at Macs showed me and he has access into same BRP system as dealers to see inventory and order parts. Very helpful guy and he has all the critical parts in stock like oil, A arms skis etcThanks Bert. You are always a wealth of knowledge. I will phone tomorrow.
Found a source; Trevor at Mac’s Machining in Sicamous. $9.95 apiece and were shipped March 8th.For 179 bucks I would definitely be bitch fixing that, thats almost as ridiculous as my $107 washer nozzle for my dodge