I went with the 8" EZ Wheelz for my older sleds and they work great!! Ive tired most of the other wheel kits from other manufacturers and have returned them. The EZ Wheelz are by the best that I have found. Yeah the price is a bit more but the headache these save you is worth the investment. On the late 90's Polaris and Skidoo sleds, you'll have to buy the bolt kit and mount the wheels on the outside. I would recommend the bolt kit when ordering, I didn't and had to run to the hardware store. Overall, Im very happy with the product. Thank you Mr Terick, you saved me a lot of screwing around.
It seems like it would put a lot of stress on the spindle bolt and just a couple extra threads. Is there any video showing what it screws to? Just those couple threads coming out of the spindle bolt nut. I deff am interested in this kit my driveway has a bunch of bumps that trash my dollies but don't want to damage my spindle bolt.
Do these take tubes? ive heard negative things about tubed ones. Always flat...when u go to need them. My thinking from garage movement ....or drive way they would work. But I want to put them in my bag and carry for when we hit gas stations with raw concrete parking lots. I dont want to worry about the tire being flat.
Yes you could but the only issue is that Mountain sleds usually have a deeper keel on them so you may not get much lift off the ground with the 8" wheel. Easy to measure that as well.
I went with the 8" EZ Wheelz for my older sleds and they work great!! Ive tired most of the other wheel kits from other manufacturers and have returned them. The EZ Wheelz are by the best that I have found. Yeah the price is a bit more but the headache these save you is worth the investment. On the late 90's Polaris and Skidoo sleds, you'll have to buy the bolt kit and mount the wheels on the outside. I would recommend the bolt kit when ordering, I didn't and had to run to the hardware store. Overall, Im very happy with the product. Thank you Mr Terick, you saved me a lot of screwing around.
Thanks for your purchase and the great review!
These are awesome! I will be ordering some of these.
Thanks.
It seems like it would put a lot of stress on the spindle bolt and just a couple extra threads. Is there any video showing what it screws to? Just those couple threads coming out of the spindle bolt nut. I deff am interested in this kit my driveway has a bunch of bumps that trash my dollies but don't want to damage my spindle bolt.
Check out my other videos, here is a new one I did:
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Do these take tubes? ive heard negative things about tubed ones. Always flat...when u go to need them. My thinking from garage movement ....or drive way they would work. But I want to put them in my bag and carry for when we hit gas stations with raw concrete parking lots. I dont want to worry about the tire being flat.
Check out my other videos. Tires are foam filled so not going flat!!
Can u leave these on when parked in the garage without the tires getting a flat spot being foam filled?
They will flat spot. What I do is place a 6" long piece of 2x4 under the ski for when I store them.
Couldn’t you use the 8” wheel on the mountain sled as well? So if you have both trail and mountain sleds just one set of wheels needed.
Yes you could but the only issue is that Mountain sleds usually have a deeper keel on them so you may not get much lift off the ground with the 8" wheel. Easy to measure that as well.
is there enough exposed threads to take the weight and pressure?
Most sleds yes. if not we offer bolt kits to accommodate that.
What about for 4 stroke with 10.5 “ wide skis
depends what 10" wide ski you have. The 1.625" offset is the max offset we offer.
@@tericksolutions6419 I have the stock ski with stock ski skins.