sxviper32
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go over to snowest.com and go to the forums and pm superbeast. if your not registered over there go to his website http://www.budgetbillet.com/products.html
and you will see his wheels. his a great guy to work with, everything he sells is awesome. and who doesn't love the price of $50 for a billet wheel!!! tell him i sent you, he'll be glad to do business!!!
and you will see his wheels. his a great guy to work with, everything he sells is awesome. and who doesn't love the price of $50 for a billet wheel!!! tell him i sent you, he'll be glad to do business!!!
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I will check into it. thanks for you help!
I will check into it. thanks for you help!
sxviper32
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also, if you want more choices, here are a few more. they are more pricey but you may like their styles.
-these i think are by far the best looking wheels http://www.mountainmachines.com/index.php?action=category&id=2
-these i think are by far the best looking wheels http://www.mountainmachines.com/index.php?action=category&id=2
Cuzino19
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having an m10 in your sled slows the sled down a lot. but i have 4 8" billet wheels and its like im running the pro action. its really cool the track will move freely if you pick it up while its on. but once you put it down it doesnt. well worth 80 bucks a piece
grapeape
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I have Budget Billet, and yes it is a M-10
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How big of wheels do you use? is there advantages to using different size wheels? How do the billet wheels help make the track spin better? Is it because the stock wheels flex or what?
thanks for your opinions!
How big of wheels do you use? is there advantages to using different size wheels? How do the billet wheels help make the track spin better? Is it because the stock wheels flex or what?
thanks for your opinions!
jimmie d
New member
The 8" size is what helps the track on the M10, billet is just for looks but are subject to damage on rough trail riding.
Jim
Jim