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Are there any specials going on that people know about? I am looking for one for my '15 xm 800 and the lowest price I have found so far is $375 plus tax and shipping.

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That's the cheapest I've ever seen for a Thing cooker can
 

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yup other than used thats the cheapest i have seen. most are on sale for 400 plus shipping.
 

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Are there any specials going on that people know about? I am looking for one for my '15 xm 800 and the lowest price I have found so far is $375 plus tax and shipping.

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I paid about that price,
But I went to the factory, it's cheaper that way.
 

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Any one know what they used for sound control in these? Baffles or? Mine seems to have gotten quite a bit louder since I bought it, to the point I had to take it off and put the stock back on. Wondering if maybe something broke loose inside, thinking I might cut it open to see if I can fix it.
 

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Any one know what they used for sound control in these? Baffles or? Mine seems to have gotten quite a bit louder since I bought it, to the point I had to take it off and put the stock back on. Wondering if maybe something broke loose inside, thinking I might cut it open to see if I can fix it.
 

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Doesn't that thing melt stuff under the hood? Wiring recoil etc?

A few guys put some reflective tape by their wires in behind where the pipe bends down at the top. Wires didn't quite melt but you could tell they were getting heat.
I haven't had to put anything to cover and had the cooker for a few seasons

13 XM and 15 T3
 

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I already have the reflective tape from when I installed my MBRP trail can,.. I am just trying to justify if I really need it or not, or maybe put the money into a rear coil over conversion and get rid of the torsion springs.
 
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Doesn't that thing melt stuff under the hood? Wiring recoil etc?

That is interesting Bert. I've used one for years and on the XM's there was no problem. The 2015 T3 was the only one I had that melted anything. Cooked the rewind and melted a few wire covers before I noticed a problem. The reflective tape did the job and no more problems. On the G4's, there didn't seem to be a problem but I was pro-active and used the reflective tape as a precaution. Also installed some plastic baffles covered with reflective tape. Not a problem of either of the 2017's and we put over 4000 km on them.

Al put an external baffle on the new design (the 2017 model of theThing) and that in itself helps immensely.
 

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That is interesting Bert. I've used one for years and on the XM's there was no problem. The 2015 T3 was the only one I had that melted anything. Cooked the rewind and melted a few wire covers before I noticed a problem. The reflective tape did the job and no more problems. On the G4's, there didn't seem to be a problem but I was pro-active and used the reflective tape as a precaution. Also installed some plastic baffles covered with reflective tape. Not a problem of either of the 2017's and we put over 4000 km on them.

Al put an external baffle on the new design (the 2017 model of theThing) and that in itself helps immensely.
Thanks, that is good feedback. Trying to decide which one to go with. I was reading somewhere that it was adding under the hood heat leading to belt failure. Can't remember if that was here or doo talk but thought that guy had quite an imagination. Almost as bad as the guy on here saying a lightweight can will throw the sled off balance��
 

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Haters are gonna hate and spread their negativity. One just has to sort out the good from the bad. I'm putting the one from the 2017 on my 2018 and haven't got a worry in the world.
 

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Thanks, that is good feedback. Trying to decide which one to go with. I was reading somewhere that it was adding under the hood heat leading to belt failure. Can't remember if that was here or doo talk but thought that guy had quite an imagination. Almost as bad as the guy on here saying a lightweight can will throw the sled off balance��

Well, to be exact, if you take approx. 10 lbs off one side of the sled, it will affect the handling-somewhat- and a perfectionist would adjust his shock pressure on that side accordingly. Just saying.......
 

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Well, to be exact, if you take approx. 10 lbs off one side of the sled, it will affect the handling-somewhat- and a perfectionist would adjust his shock pressure on that side accordingly. Just saying.......

That same rider will evenly distribute there Gatorade to sandwich rations in there bag as well.
 
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