Nice job short and to the point. I have the same ones and will put a piece of rubber tubing or something on top of the rail so it does not take too much paint off when stored up on the rail
@@mudbrats I think I will use fuel like and glue it on with goop while its still in my warm garage and maybe a couple zip ties if the rail has a hole in it there .Mine are ina diff spot and sled than yours but a small hole there for a ziptie would hurt nothing
I'm sure everyone already does this but I leave mine out all summer so it does not get cable memory. I'm on mile 9000 now with them on one of the sleds and the tips have never been changed. Buy the carbide ones for sure. The steel tips just don't last.
Thats the sled on its side and its sticking straight down - looks like its really far but if you watch the slow motion at the beginning or look at the photos at the end you will see they run close to the track - they work amazing
I had those on my last sled, worked great! Those 850’s get hot fast so these help a lot
I didn’t think I needed the, with studs....I has 70-80 a lot and the cobra sled with trail blizzers didn’t ever go much higher than 50
Nice job short and to the point. I have the same ones and will put a piece of rubber tubing or something on top of the rail so it does not take too much paint off when stored up on the rail
great tip - we are going to add fuel line to the rail - i heard this style can wear a groove in the rail
@@mudbrats I think I will use fuel like and glue it on with goop while its still in my warm garage and maybe a couple zip ties if the rail has a hole in it there .Mine are ina diff spot and sled than yours but a small hole there for a ziptie would hurt nothing
I'm sure everyone already does this but I leave mine out all summer so it does not get cable memory. I'm on mile 9000 now with them on one of the sleds and the tips have never been changed. Buy the carbide ones for sure. The steel tips just don't last.
Yes that’s what we do as well. Great Tip!
6:07 Why do they stick out so far? I’m surprised they weren’t designed with an offset mount to bring them in, closer to the sliders…
Thats the sled on its side and its sticking straight down - looks like its really far but if you watch the slow motion at the beginning or look at
the photos at the end you will see they run close to the track - they work amazing
@@mudbrats thanks.. I’ll take another look. Quality looks awesome
@@eddiepotts982 they are pretty darn thick and really shred the ice
I bought a set of them , they are two stiff , they dont flex much at all , never buy them again .
@@geoh5408 qualipieces Trail Blizzer or another brand of cable style. Ours are flexible as you can see in our videos