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I am going with the vortex mudflaps (for a second time). I just need to make sure they are installed with more than self tappers that are provided. The first set of vortex flaps didn't even make it through one raptor run as they were donated to the trails in Wausau Wisconsin due to 'standard' installation.

cutting off the bottom louvre will help. It isn't as likely to get caught in the tire tread when backing up in deep snow.

This a great shovel to buy> Packs up nice for the rest of the winter:

http://www.ems.com/product/index.js...e=&network=g&gclid=COvWmfmN3cECFQ0oaQod-YUAtQ
 
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So I am planning on upgrading my small first aid kit to a larger backpack style kit that is a little more inclusive. Anyone got recommendations on a particular kit?
 

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I'd probably get drunk. Then I'd be sick and probably bald or something with a tattoo of this on my ass. :specialed:
 

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So I am planning on upgrading my small first aid kit to a larger backpack style kit that is a little more inclusive. Anyone got recommendations on a particular kit?


I keep a stomp medical kit in the backseat at all times. I would highly recommend it but it comes with a hefty price tag. I have added a few things that I like to carry but other than that it comes with anything and everything you'll probably need.
 
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