Husky plastic melting

jules790
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Edited Date/Time 11/30/2018 3:36pm
Has anyone had an issue with this? Right on number plate by header...kinda sucks buying new plastics and graphics and it melts the first ride. I even added extra heat shield to it and it still happened.
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ben5020
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11/30/2018 5:34am
Is the rubber plug still in the exhaust?
jules790
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11/30/2018 7:28am
ben5020 wrote:
Is the rubber plug still in the exhaust?
The butt plug? Yes
ben5020
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11/30/2018 8:02am
ben5020 wrote:
Is the rubber plug still in the exhaust?
jules790 wrote:
The butt plug? Yes
There’s a little rubber plug that goes on the hole on the exhaust, if it’s missing that’s the reason your right side number plate and graphics keep getting destroyed
jules790
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11/30/2018 8:14am
ben5020 wrote:
Is the rubber plug still in the exhaust?
jules790 wrote:
The butt plug? Yes
ben5020 wrote:
There’s a little rubber plug that goes on the hole on the exhaust, if it’s missing that’s the reason your right side number plate and graphics...
There’s a little rubber plug that goes on the hole on the exhaust, if it’s missing that’s the reason your right side number plate and graphics keep getting destroyed
I’ll check that out tonight ??

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jules790
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11/30/2018 3:36pm
ben5020 wrote:
Is the rubber plug still in the exhaust?
jules790 wrote:
The butt plug? Yes
ben5020 wrote:
There’s a little rubber plug that goes on the hole on the exhaust, if it’s missing that’s the reason your right side number plate and graphics...
There’s a little rubber plug that goes on the hole on the exhaust, if it’s missing that’s the reason your right side number plate and graphics keep getting destroyed
This is what it looks like..

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11/30/2018 4:04pm Edited Date/Time 11/30/2018 4:05pm
Yup there should be a rubber plug that goes on the exhaust. Pull the plastics off and you should see a hole in the exhaust that a rubber plug goes in to separate the plastics from the pipe
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