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part number for tunnel close off kit?

jthomp

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Apr 4, 2009
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Location
Linden Michigan
Country
USA
Snowmobile
07 Phazer
I know it's in here some where but I can't find it. My local dealer had no idea what I was referring to either.
If I remember correctly those who purchased the kit said it was put together/well thought out and worth the extra money over an Excell kit or just cutting some aluminum.
thanks in advance.



:exc: Too bad it's so warm out that this guy doesn't need a treadmill to sweat :o|
 

I bought a $10.50 piece of .062" alum. from a local trailer manufacturer, drilled 8 holes and put $2 worth of nuts and bolts in it. Doesn't get much easier than that. None of the kits are worth the money.
 
I too just bought a sheet of aluminum, it was much cheaper than the kit and it has stopped most of the ice build up under the tunnel
 
Ditto.... Sheet of aluminum.. I cut and rounded the edges for a finished look. Measured, drilled and riveted in place. I only closed the rear. Difference is amazing. no more ice build up on the running boards. No overheating, etc.
 
Ditto.... Sheet of aluminum.. I cut and rounded the edges for a finished look. Measured, drilled and riveted in place. I only closed the rear. Difference is amazing. no more ice build up on the running boards. No overheating, etc.
 
I cut mine at 24.25 x 11.25 and if fits perfectly. It runs under my belt holder/toolkit and uses the front two bolts to hold it down along with 6 other stainless flat heads and nylocks. I left the front hole open. There is still some ice build up under the tunnel, but my feet are dry and nothing has overheated.
 


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