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DITCHBANGER

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Cut mine off today..didnt take long and feels better. Coming from a wide open footwell like doo the poo just didnt feel right
 
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volcano buster

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I like the idea of adding something to keep the ankles safe, not a big fan of cutting things off the sled... funny that way.

I had some wide serpentine belts kicking around, looking forward to trying them out.

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I like the idea of adding something to keep the ankles safe, not a big fan of cutting things off the sled... funny that way.

I had some wide serpentine belts kicking around, looking forward to trying them out.
Foot can still get caught with the straps ... Fall at the right angle wit your toe by the loop and ball of foot on edge of rail and your knee will get damaged!

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Snopro_69

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Yes they can with these block offs. I've tried. Didn'tike them. Bend them up on the outside. You can roll my size 12 klim boot outside ways and won't stick

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Sheetmetalfab

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Yes they can with these block offs. I've tried. Didn'tike them. Bend them up on the outside. You can roll my size 12 klim boot outside ways and won't stick

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Bending them up is so easy.

20 seconds per side with a dead blow mallet.

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Plus cut out the farthest forward crossbar.

Add UHMW tape in the area.

Plastic block off to keep snow off clutches.

Angled plates to force snow out the bottom.
 
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