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Ok found it...I was gonna go with BRP and crimp them in like many did last season, but I think these are cheaper then the BRP.
YAMAHA -- SMA-8LR21-50-00
YAMAHA -- SMA-8LR21-50-00

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Yep - that's the whole kit - comes with all 3 pieces, screws, and adhesive to do the install.Is that the entire kit needed? I believe its 3 pieces for rear exchanger.
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The stock protectors from cat or Yamaha don't require the skid removal.get the protectors from full power performance they just slide on and bolt to back you don't have to take skid out to do them
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X2. I put two sets on last year. Took less than 10 minutes. Don't have to remove anything.
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Just remember to run the screws in and out of the protectors once before installing them or else you will have a very hard time threading them in. Also make sure you have decent ventilation that glue smells wicked.
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shawnj
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What is the part number for the remainder protectors that go all the way to the front? For a 2022 ltx


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They OEM's don't offer them. You must go to the aftermarket for those.
shawnj
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Ah ok. Can I just get a one piece that covers the rear heat exchanger and the tunnel or do I still need two different pieces ( on each side of course)They OEM's don't offer them. You must go to the aftermarket for those.
Thanks.


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STM has options on that.Ah ok. Can I just get a one piece that covers the rear heat exchanger and the tunnel or do I still need two different pieces ( on each side of course)
Thanks.
Thats where I bought mine from.
The guys that run higher speeds recommend running the track tight. No sage of track off rails with rear end lifted off ground.
shawnj
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I was looking on their site, I got confused with what I was seeing. Think looked at too many sites on the heat exchanger/ tunnel protectors today. I wonder if skid needs to come out for the full length ones..?STM has options on that.
Thats where I bought mine from.
The guys that run higher speeds recommend running the track tight. No sage of track off rails with rear end lifted off ground.
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