what do you think about my home made traction strips?

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what do you think of these home made strips? im 14, it took 30 min, and $15.
 

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What about when they get packed full of snow, might be hard to clean them out. Do the coolers run under them?
 

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Hope you don't have the coolers under the running boards that some of those models had!!:eek:I don't see any green stuff dripping out....yet.:beer:
 

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all the cooling lines go under the seat. and in my opinion for $15 you cant go wrong.
 

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all the cooling lines go under the seat. and in my opinion for $15 you cant go wrong.

I guess RMKs are different. Both of my wedge chassis sleds have heat exchangers under the running boards. My Ultra has one under the seat as well
 

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looks really good gave me a bit of an idea. just trying to figure why you need those on a polaris, then finally figured it out its for when your being towed by your buddies doo.:d:d but seriously good job man.:specool::specool:
 

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looks really good gave me a bit of an idea. just trying to figure why you need those on a polaris, then finally figured it out its for when your being towed by your buddies doo.:d:d but seriously good job man.:specool::specool:

DOO hmmm? maybey next sled.
 

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Carefull not to do the splits, once that gets iced up might be slick.
Just my thought but you may want to grind some ^^^^^grips.
 

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Carefull not to do the splits, once that gets iced up might be slick.
Just my thought but you may want to grind some ^^^^^grips.

I am soon...

just need to figure out how without taking them off.
 

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on the rail put some self taping hed head screw for traction, did it to all my old sleds
 

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Looks great!! I have the exact same sled and love it!! Maybe take a one inch hole saw and drill in between the grippers.:beer::d
 
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