P1000 Steamy buttocks

wolf359

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So the last 2 times we have rode it's been in the pouring rain. The problem is not the mud but the water splashing up from all the puddles. The the rear tires are pushing the water forward and it goes all over the exhaust on the passenger side and wait for it...... steamy ass. It'll run you out of the cab sometimes it's like a freakin sauna. You have to slow down to a crawl to prevent the splash which is also a pain in the ass. Is there a good way to block this water from the exhaust? Do Mudbusters block it? Machine is a 2020 P10005.
 
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So the last 2 times we have rode it's been in the pouring rain. The problem is not the mud but the water splashing up from all the puddles. The the rear tires are pushing the water forward and it goes all over the exhaust on the passenger side and wait for it...... steamy ass. It'll run you out of the cab sometimes it's like a freakin sauna. You have to slow down to a crawl to prevent the splash which is also a pain in the ass. Is there a good way to block this water from the exhaust? Do Mudbusters block it? Machine is a 2020 P10005.
POIDH
 
TripleB

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So the last 2 times we have rode it's been in the pouring rain. The problem is not the mud but the water splashing up from all the puddles. The the rear tires are pushing the water forward and it goes all over the exhaust on the passenger side and wait for it...... steamy ass. It'll run you out of the cab sometimes it's like a freakin sauna. You have to slow down to a crawl to prevent the splash which is also a pain in the ass. Is there a good way to block this water from the exhaust? Do Mudbusters block it? Machine is a 2020 P10005.
Trigger shield.
 
TripleB

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So the last 2 times we have rode it's been in the pouring rain. The problem is not the mud but the water splashing up from all the puddles. The the rear tires are pushing the water forward and it goes all over the exhaust on the passenger side and wait for it...... steamy ass. It'll run you out of the cab sometimes it's like a freakin sauna. You have to slow down to a crawl to prevent the splash which is also a pain in the ass. Is there a good way to block this water from the exhaust? Do Mudbusters block it? Machine is a 2020 P10005.
I don't think the mudbusters help with that but I could be wrong. I've not had them on in 2 years so I can't remember. Got homemade mud flaps now.
 
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TripleB

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Can you point me to some pictures of your homemade mud flaps?
They are nothing to brag about. It's some type of conveyer belt that some Alabama rednecks made for me.


I dont know if I have any up close pictures. The mud busters got destroyed over time. They don't flex enough for a lot of rut rubbing that I do.
 
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that search wasn't finding!
I dont understand its crazy! 🤷‍♂️ 😂
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