Wolverine factory overfenders (I need some)
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I have installed a set of moose mud guards on my 97 wolv, but most of the splash effect you get is from the inside opposite tire in the gap between the front feder and engine, I have a plastic "filler" mud guard cut out of garbage can material that I am going to fasten in this gap, it can be flat and easily mounted. I am sure that on the right (exhaust) side I will have to add heat reflective tape to keep it from melting, after testing I will post the results to let everyone know how they work. I have been working on this project off and on over the past 2 weeks and I am about ready to start testing them out. E-mail me if you are interested in more info.
bamiot@eot.com
bamiot@eot.com
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rev660ho, Man you are thinking but remember that your motor is air
cooled. That area lets alot of air around the motor.
I dont really have a problem with mud in that area.
The overfenders cured all my mud problems.
I saw a set of floor boards for a Wolverine at Rockey Mountian Atv.
They looked nice and that would really seal her up but I like the foot pegs. Plus my Polaris buddy would tell me I want my wolverine to look like his; not a chance.
cooled. That area lets alot of air around the motor.
I dont really have a problem with mud in that area.
The overfenders cured all my mud problems.
I saw a set of floor boards for a Wolverine at Rockey Mountian Atv.
They looked nice and that would really seal her up but I like the foot pegs. Plus my Polaris buddy would tell me I want my wolverine to look like his; not a chance.
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