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i have a 2004 warrior and i find that a lot of snow gets caught up between the track and the tunnel extension when goin though deep snow. i finds it gets me stuck and its harder to get unstuck. so i was think that if i got a shorter flap or that tunnel extension for the warrior from mountian performance. think either of this would make it a bit better for the snow?
LazyBastard
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Put on a rear heat exchanger. It'll melt that crap right out of there AND keep your temperatures down.
Warrior is not the greatest in deep snow. The track approach angle is far too steep.
Warrior is not the greatest in deep snow. The track approach angle is far too steep.
jimmie d
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Take a look at the Yamaha 136" and than look at MPI or Hartmann and you will see a big difference in the way the aftermarkets are cut at an angle for snow. My Hartman 136" would through anything without getting stuck. Some even removed the Warrior extension and put on an aftermarket.
Jim
Jim
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so i guess that if i changed the angle that should make it better for the snow. whats the angle for ski doos renagades. there pretty good for the snow. or is it cause there so light? most of the movies like 2 stroke cold smoke most of them uses them. so what makes them so good.
and what other thing could i do to make my warrior better for the snow but keep the 136 rip saw track?
and what other thing could i do to make my warrior better for the snow but keep the 136 rip saw track?
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Just so you're aware, changing the approach angle requires that you change at LEAST your rails, better though to change out the whole suspension.
Turbo Tim
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Get some wider ski's , pull the front straps up some , put on a mpi rear extension with rear cooler and it'll get around ok in the deep but far from optimal , you'll need a different rear skid for anything serious .
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