Melting Plastic...... Again
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Melting Plastic...... Again
This past weekend I replaced my front fenders on my 06 Sportsman 500 EFI because the old one was pretty banged up, when I took the seat and side panels off I seen that the rear fenders were startin to melt again along by the exhaust. I had to get it replaced onece last summer and my quad was in at the dealer for a week gettin that changed. I talked to my dealer again today and they said they weren't sure if Polaris would replace it again since they already did. Has anybody else had this same problem with their dealership and with the plastic melting twice? I would really like to know how any of you guys fixed the problem by possibly putting some kind of heat sheild around it.
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Melting Plastic...... Again
Polaris500Sportsman: I hope your dealer can assist you in getting some fresh plastic. I would suggest getting the plastic while you have the leverage but hold off putting it on until you solve the heat issue. I had the ceramic coating added to mine and the excessive heat has all but gone away. Additional heat shields (also coated) will probably do as well.
Totun
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Thanks Totun, I looked at your pictures of your upgraded heat shield and thats exactly what I'm lookin to do is something like that. I can't see if it will work or not, because if the dealer replaces the fender under warranty they'll take the old one and off and just put the new one on. Hopefully they do replace it and I have some ideas of mountin' a heat shield. Thanks for all your help guys
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Melting Plastic...... Again
I made a mistake going with the red. It wasn't aware it was only rated for 1200F. It discoloured and burned up in places. The coating guy re-did it for nothing in a polished silver 2200F rated and looks as good now as the day it was put on. Interesting thing is the twin Cans on the SP800 are Steel and silver Ceramic coated. Why wouldn't Polaris....?
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