P1000 Cover for shifter holes

M

Montana

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Yes same address. You want the regular cover not the Le correct?
 
M

MDS

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This seems to work very well. No holes to drill. I used the existing bolt holes and converted to studs. I will see what more will cost I paid $125.00 with computer time. I think a duplicate will be $75. I do have more rubber I will donate

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New to posting , but been searching the forum for several months . Finally purchased a 1000-5 and took it for a late night spin the other night. I definitely see what people have been taking about with the air flow coming through the shifters. Do you happen to have any of these still available, and if so, how much would it run me??
 
M

Montana

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I am making more starting Monday. Should be able to ship Tuesday. The covers run $78 Paypal and $75 by check.
Thanks Larry
 
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boatman22

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For those that have lights on the plates ....how did you do it? I am thinking of ordering the plate and would like to put lights on it. Thanks
 
BigOL3

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My SxS is up at our property. I'll try and remember to take some pics next time I'm up there. It was pretty simple though. I cut out a piece of foam about the same shape as shown in Montanas first post. Cut a slot with a sharp knife so the shift lever slides through it. Glue it on the backside of the panel. It stops all the heat. Cost is about .26 cents worth of glue.
How were you able to get to the back side in order to get it to line up correctly? Seems awful tight back there.
 
Tramguage1

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Just how hard is it to get the knobs off???
I tried a little but wasn't sure how hard to pull. After they come off do I need to add any glue when reinsyalling?
 
Tramguage1

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Thanks Larry!
Back lighting to come. 20180409 180308
 
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dewitt

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Just how hard is it to get the knobs off???
I tried a little but wasn't sure how hard to pull. After they come off do I need to add any glue when reinsyalling?


Just keep a steady hard pull and they will come off. It takes some effort, they are on there tight. You dont need to add any type adhesive to put back on because they will be just as hard to pull off a second time. Just don't pull toward your nose as I did, was not pleasant.
 
lee

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The material is a foamed PVC. Helps if it is warm like setting out in the sun for several hours.
Blowing a hair dryer on it for 20 seconds will not get the middle warmed up.
If its a cold day (like in Ohio) forget it.
 
Tramguage1

Tramguage1

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Got them off! I did figure out to put the machine in high and 2wd positions. It helps get a straight pull on the handles.
Thanks guys
 
M

Montana

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Billy767. I do have covers ready
My address is
Larry Bernard
2308 6th St Nw
Great Falls Mt
59404
Phone is 406 799 5794
Thanks.
 
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M

Montana

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Kevin. ETA is tomorrow
Thanks Larry
 
M

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Tyler. Your cover is on its way
 

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