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Did you watch the end of the video? this is Toms turbo from Xtreme air vents,
he is making better and stronger intake air vents to replace the cheap and weak stick on vents from the factory.
 
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You should have just watched the video.
 

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The stock air vents have no backing and can be easily poked through, just heavy snow pushing on them will tear them. the xtreme vents are very nice.
 

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Yep, me too. Very easy to change when needed. My brother has frog skins on his race hood. He has not had a issue with them.
I'll be going the spare stock route aswell, especially being Canadian... doesn't make sense to get xtreme for the price and availability. The demo I rode had 3000km and the vents looked fine. Plus ease of replacement, ill guess that stock ones will be stocked in every little sled shop.
 

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The new gauge is nice, hopefully a bit easier to navigate with a second button
 

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We run the extreme air vents on our turbos and they work great. Quality construction.
 

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Just a be aware note sitting in a dusty place the into vents let dust in and on start up motor gets it.
 

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There pricy roughly 220 cdn. Before shipping

I agree, I read the instructions and the only thing mentioned was rivets for installation, so if the fit is not perfect there is a chance of snow ingestion.
Than what if the aftermarket one got damaged??? Looks like there is a repair price on the website for the aftermarket ones.

The fog skin style has worked for years and easy to change on the hill.
 

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Well mine fit perfect, same frog skin as factory. money well spent.
 

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Just was looking at the ski-doo parts microfiche online, looks like the OEM frog skins ones are about 47$, sound right? am I looking at the correct ones? was surprised at the price of them!

Mike
 

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Just was looking at the ski-doo parts microfiche online, looks like the OEM frog skins ones are about 47$, sound right? am I looking at the correct ones? was surprised at the price of them!

Mike
Frog skins are 220$ So with that in mind plus the easy availability of the OEM I guess 47 isn't too too bad
 

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WOW, you guys are funny, and can not add, it`s 47 dollars for one vent, four vents are 188 dollars, so I guess 220 dollars for stronger and much better vents is a steal of a deal.
 
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