Welcome from Minnesota! I’ve got the same tracks on my 2017 1000-5 LE. Next your going to want upper doors, full windshield and rear cab enclosure. Those tracks throw a lot of snow! Also keep an eye on your rear outer cv boots. There’s not a lot of room between the boots and the bottom A frame and snow and ice will build up around the boots. I’m always scared it will rip or tear one. If I’m stopping for a longer period of time the wet snow will harden into ice. I carry a screwdriver with me and I’ll chisel off carefully the buildup around the boots. The front doesn’t seem to be much of a problem. There is more room between the cv boots and suspension. There hasn’t been anywhere that I’ve been able to go with them although the weight of the 1000 will sink down quite a bit into the snow. Have fun!
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