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Old 10-03-2014, 04:08 PM   #1
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Default Tired of debris getting into the chassis!

So, I decided to do something to help lessen the amount of rocks, wood, rack s, dirt, etc. from shooting into the chassis...here's what I came up with. Also, will be doing this at the rear of the chassis.
Supplies used/instructions:
Cut front plastic cover of a magazine holder into 2 parts measuring 6"x3 1/4".
Lined up the plastic parts inside the Yeti body frame (making sure the steering rack/links have enough clearance when turned to the max left and right).
Made puncture marks with a sharpie.
Poked holes on the marks with a thumbtack.
Used hobby knife to make the holes big enough for zipties to go thru.
Inserted zipties and tightened.
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Old 10-03-2014, 04:19 PM   #2
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Default Re: Tired of debris getting into the chassis!

That'll work. Paint the inside and it will be perfect.

I just recently emptied about a half of pound of sand, dirt, debris from my yeti a few days ago. Amazing how well these things can hold dirt.

That said, I have been driving the living hell out of this thing with no real cleaning...
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