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The BM fab skinny boards are the best option out there right now. Very straight forward install and you will not regret them.
 

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You guys think the new boards Cat is offering in the '17 catalog are worthy??...or the BMFab are still the best way to go?
 

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If you are in Edmonton I had some Bruno boards made and installed by the Sledshop. Totally fabricated so he can make what you want. Makes the TPHAZER one of a kind. I can't seem to post pictures but check out their Facebook page. The Phazer is blue.

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By far the best board i have have seen for the Proclimb model are the Racewerx ones. they are expensive but you do not need to cut anything juts pull some rivets and bolt up. they dont have them on there website yet but saw them at the sled show. they have multiple different stud styles and seem super easy to install no taping or anything. https://www.google.ca/search?q=race...=a7XYVpD6A4-0jwORuaegDQ#imgrc=sY7a6OnnF7qUOM:
 

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The b&m skinny boards are the go to boards if your interested in sucking your plastics in so you can actually utilize your 36" front end


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pulled the plug on the b&m's tonight. guess we'll see how they are :)
 

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Are you going to suck your plastics in during the install? There's a ton of info on this on snowest if your interested


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Think I'll give it a go. We'll see how side panels seal up though
 

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Anyone have experience with the airframes? I can get a set for $400, wondering if it's worth it?
 

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Are the skinny boards noticeably skinnier? I can't imagine having my feet on anything much narrower than the stock boards.

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Are the skinny boards noticeably skinnier? I can't imagine having my feet on anything much narrower than the stock boards.

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The point of the skinny boards are so you can suck in the belly pan and side panel plastics, a huge improvement when running a 36" front end


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