Replacing e mod and s mod

Loganopsal

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I cheaped out and didn't get collision insurance , had a pretty good hit with my ski to a tree broke s mod and e mod , 5700 was my quote , now I'm cheaping out again and am gonna do it myself , lol . Anyone done it yet with any insightful tips and tricks .?
 

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It's not that big of a job on a 2011-2017 XP/XM. It just takes time. Use bolts with lock nuts instead of rivets helps. I am in the process of fixing my wife's sled. I can be done in less than 5 hours but for a first time it might take a few hours longer.
 

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If your doing the s module and the e module count on at least 10 hours. no way you can do it in less.
 

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Try more like 14 hrs, lots of wtfs.. Do did not make this a simple thing.. Let the guy that wants 700 for the job do it, and you spend it at the rippers
 

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Yup brp kit is out now got mine today puttin it in tommorow
54.99 for the brace
54.99 for the templet
30 bucks for the bolts and nuts




QUOTE=Summitric;2381988]Make sure you put in some kind of brace kit.... Not sure if the brp kit is available yet[/QUOTE]
 

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I thought $55 for a template was bad, but $30 for some bolts?! Wow
 

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10 bolts 4 nuts to be exact haha emailed brp about there bull**** on how they say the brace isnt needed and how they wont cover it as a recall, they called it a improvement for aggresive riders and that us 17 guys are up **** creek, so asked when mybulkhead fails from the magic 15 to 30 degree angle and there is no damage to shock or a arms will they stand behind there product then and give me the updated 18 bulkhead on there dime? They didnt respond back



I thought $55 for a template was bad, but $30 for some bolts?! Wow
 

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Its not too hard of job. Spend the 100$ and get the service manual
from skidoo. Gives you a procedure, makes it easier.
 

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I believe I read way back when the big bills were due to insurance claims......as such.....shop bills were *padded* . Dunno? Shop rates probably closer to $150/hr too
 

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$5700? YIKES!! RIVERSIDE in St Albert quoted me $4200 and the end bill all in was $3400 for E&S modules and some other tweaks.
What are they doing for $2300 more ??????!!!!!
I would be asking same questions ffs!
 

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That's impressive, we did one last week, and no book, but it took longer than that, those rivets were not fun to get out, had to take chain case apart even for one stupid bolt.. Steering tower also not much fun to work around reinstall..

But 5000$$ seams very high for that job

have a few pictures to add but this site dont allow anything big

don't like lawyers but if this is the making of a class action law suit nothing is, lots of poor souls here with out insurance have to eat this on doos mistake

My friend did it for 1100$ e and s
mod. (price of the parts) Took around 10 hours.
 

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That's impressive, we did one last week, and no book, but it took longer than that, those rivets were not fun to get out, had to take chain case apart even for one stupid bolt.. Steering tower also not much fun to work around reinstall..

But 5000$$ seams very high for that job

yeah I'd recommend getting the service manual.
we had the thing apart in 4 hours all hung over too.
 

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The rivets are nothing . Chisel on the long end towards outside and sharp smack and they are gone .
 
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