CamoClad?
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I talked to a sales rep today and he said that the Camoclad kits for atv's come in 4x5 ft. sheets with detailed instructions on how and where to make the notches for a perfect fit. The kits come in two applications, one that is permanent and one that is removable ( that is with a heat gun ). According to him if you buy the permanent kit , you should use extreme caution when installing cause once it sticks it is very hard to move around.
They also have kits to cover pick-ups and SUV. Their URL is www.camoclad.com .
They also have kits to cover pick-ups and SUV. Their URL is www.camoclad.com .
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Weasel,
I strongly recommend ATV fender covers made by Moose. They are made of heavy Cordura material that is dyed with the woodland camo pattern and sewn to form a custom fit for a specific model. It can easily removed with screwhead snaps that actually replace the screws that hold the fenders. I bought one for my Bayou when it was new and it has really done a great job in protecting the plastic.
Similiar covers are available from the dealers in the Realtree pattern. However like always, expect to pay them more.
I bought the cover for my Bayou from the ATV Accessory Warehouse. I am even considering buying one for my Honda as well. Let me know if you have trouble locating them on the Web.
Believe me, you won't be disappointed.
I strongly recommend ATV fender covers made by Moose. They are made of heavy Cordura material that is dyed with the woodland camo pattern and sewn to form a custom fit for a specific model. It can easily removed with screwhead snaps that actually replace the screws that hold the fenders. I bought one for my Bayou when it was new and it has really done a great job in protecting the plastic.
Similiar covers are available from the dealers in the Realtree pattern. However like always, expect to pay them more.
I bought the cover for my Bayou from the ATV Accessory Warehouse. I am even considering buying one for my Honda as well. Let me know if you have trouble locating them on the Web.
Believe me, you won't be disappointed.
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