I put 1" velcro on both pieces and have never had a problem.
I use a couple of South Bend 6" wire fishing leaders and some heavy duty twist ties (or small tie wraps). The upper peg has a hole though the bottom attach the side with the round hole there. There is a large hole in the plastic behind the rubber grommet. There I attached the clip end of the leader. It makes it easier to remove the whole panel if the clip is there. 6" is just enough to let the panel hang with out touching the ground. The other issue is when new you had to pry mine off but after the first service they came off easy. I am betting the tech lubed them. I used some Throttle Body spray on the posts and rubber grommets to clean them and they now need a good rap on each one to pop on just like they did when new and a little prying to get it off. Depending on mileage I have heard BRP replace those for free under warranty especially if you tell them you never touched them before. :thumbup:
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I've got Velcro on the top of mine . . . but after reading this, I ordered some 6" 30lb test fishing leaders . . . I also discovered that my dealer must have broken the little hook at the top rear of the left panel, because I've always been very careful about that, always hooking it, first, and pulling on the front tabs, first, to unhook, fearful of breaking that hook . . . The Velcro seems to do a good job, but why take the chance?
the only reason i like the velcro idea is that with the leader the part could crash around b4 you have time to stop and cause damage to it. but i might do both just in case
Actually the most common cause is that the hook at top-rear was not engaged.If they are installed correctly they do not fly off. Its usually because at least one of the pins is not pushed in or broken.
I disagree I found one of my pins popped on my right side when I checked the oil the other day and obviously I am detail oriented. As I said if you don't have to pound them on the grommets need cleaned. That is the key you should need some effort to pry them off not a little tug.If they are installed correctly they do not fly off. Its usually because at least one of the pins is not pushed in or broken.
I didn't say the grommets couldn't be pushed through, made too slippery by mistakely lubing them, or the pins broken. I said it is not the most common cause. The hooks are not engaged very frequently...especially during assembly and by techs and owners during service.I disagree I found one of my pins popped on my right side when I checked the oil the other day and obviously I am detail oriented. As I said if you don't have to pound them on the grommets need cleaned. That is the key you should need some effort to pry them off not a little tug.
I wasn't disagreeing with you Scotty but with the point that a properly installed panel will not come off. I KNOW mine were yet I still had the rear pin loose. I have Velcro there at the rear so it was not an issue for me but don't want anyone to get a false sense of security.:thumbup:I didn't say the grommets couldn't be pushed through, made too slippery by mistakely lubing them, or the pins broken. I said it is not the most common cause. The hooks are not engaged very frequently...especially during assembly and by techs and owners during service.