Billet Bogie Wheels

Thunderguy BOOSTED

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I went with specialty sleds, 8" anodized with polyurethane coating, they worked very well this season, even the the really sticky wet snow.

My sled was completely cover in snow all day long and to clean it off entirely after being cover was at least 8 mins hahaha. You can see the wheels arn't piled up like the pic above in here.

WOW!!
That is one shine sled!!
 

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hey, check out CR Racing at they make great wheels and have a new style also, all wheels come with rubber, and as far as buddies pic, never seen that. maybe those didn't have rubber, as that would cause ice to build on the wheel. All CR wheels come with rubber.
 

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A bigger thing to watch out for besides having rubber on a wheel (not a big turn on for me) is the machining process itself. If the wheel's rubber chips, it creates edges like a poorly machined wheel, causing ice buildup.

I decided to go with the MMP kit, and couldn't be happier with their product, and they are always running deals on their stuff... VERY quality work that they stand behind.

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Picked my big wheel kit up at Specialty never had a problem with snow build up.
This is about as bad as I've ever had it.:nono::beer::beer:
 

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