SnoSkinz & MudSkinz shock covers are
directional (RH & LH) make sure when you affix the Velcro,
the overlapping portion of the shock cover faces the rear of the
machine.
If you are installing SnoSkinz shock covers,
make sure you have the mesh portion of the shock cover over the
body of the shock, to ensure your shock fluid is cooled. The
Neoprene portion of the shock cover goes over the shaft of the
shock, to protect the shaft & "O" ring from pitting &
contaminents.
Starting at the top or bottom of the shock
cover, which ever is easiest for you, align the top edges of the
Velcro & affix.
Work your way up or down the shock cover,
affixing the Velcro as you work.
Once you have a square fit for your shock cover,
re-affix any portion of the shock cover that is not "snug" to the
coil.
SnoSkinz Updates
Jan. 6, 2010: SnoSkinz will be at Centerbury, stop by our booth, mention our website and get a couple stickers for free.
December 15, 2009: Extreme Toy Protections announces thier new product for Snow Plows, PlowSkinz.
December 1, 2009: Get your Sponsorship Application in for the remainder of the SnoCross season.
November 1, 2009: After 1 year of R&D with Schuering Speedsports & Freestyle Riders, SnoSkinz announces a new line of products, Peel-N-Stick (Low Profile) Hood Vent Covers.