Fender flares and mud flaps
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I'm shocked that you actually need them. My buddy has an '06 500 sportsman and he comes out pretty clean compared to my '02 Sportsman 700. I may as well not have any fenders... LOL! I believe Polaris has made major wheel well improvements since "02.
I also read somewhere people were using plastic lawn edging and nylon rivets to fabricate their own mud stoppers...
I also read somewhere people were using plastic lawn edging and nylon rivets to fabricate their own mud stoppers...
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My biggest problem is when pulling My trailer for icefishing and having to drive onto the shore to avoid pressure ridges on the ice the hind tires of the weeler throws mud all over the gear loaded on the trailer.
The last trip I went out onto Fort Peck dam I used My trailer to haul MtLion and another friend on the trailer.It had rained and there was water standing on the ice so all I could do was about 12MPH,any faster than that and the passengers took a shower.Not that they did`nt need one or anything but I sure did`nt want to freeze em to death either.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/beer.gif[/img]
The last trip I went out onto Fort Peck dam I used My trailer to haul MtLion and another friend on the trailer.It had rained and there was water standing on the ice so all I could do was about 12MPH,any faster than that and the passengers took a shower.Not that they did`nt need one or anything but I sure did`nt want to freeze em to death either.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/beer.gif[/img]
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: MrMarty51
My biggest problem is when pulling My trailer for icefishing and having to drive onto the shore to avoid pressure ridges on the ice the hind tires of the weeler throws mud all over the gear loaded on the trailer.
The last trip I went out onto Fort Peck dam I used My trailer to haul MtLion and another friend on the trailer.It had rained and there was water standing on the ice so all I could do was about 12MPH,any faster than that and the passengers took a shower.Not that they did`nt need one or anything but I sure did`nt want to freeze em to death either.[img][/img][img][/img]</end quote></div>
Now I see the full picture!! [img]i/expressions/beer.gif[/img]
My biggest problem is when pulling My trailer for icefishing and having to drive onto the shore to avoid pressure ridges on the ice the hind tires of the weeler throws mud all over the gear loaded on the trailer.
The last trip I went out onto Fort Peck dam I used My trailer to haul MtLion and another friend on the trailer.It had rained and there was water standing on the ice so all I could do was about 12MPH,any faster than that and the passengers took a shower.Not that they did`nt need one or anything but I sure did`nt want to freeze em to death either.[img][/img][img][/img]</end quote></div>
Now I see the full picture!! [img]i/expressions/beer.gif[/img]
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