I bought a new 153 Timbersled skid from Eastern Washington Sled a year ago after they bought Timbersled’s inventory. I originally bought it for a project sled but want the money to put towards some fab tools now.
- It was suppose to fit a 153 M series but the rear shock holes were wrong in the rails and I had to drill new holes. I have lots of pics if a prospective buyer wanted to see why new holes needed to be drilled. It should bolt into a 153 M Series now.
- One rail has a very small (and I mean small) bend in the rail near the front arm. It was shipped to me this way.
- It has Fox Float 3 Kashima shocks and the rear is an Evol shock. They have been wrapped in seran wrap since new to keep garage dust off.
- No rear axle.
- Rails and arms are black
- I have a ton of pics I can text/email to anyone interested. I’m in Alaska (99516 zip), shipping to the lower 48 will probably be close to $100.
- I would like $800 + actual shipping costs.
PM or you can text to nine-zero-seven-two-four-zero-eight-five-zero-five.
- It was suppose to fit a 153 M series but the rear shock holes were wrong in the rails and I had to drill new holes. I have lots of pics if a prospective buyer wanted to see why new holes needed to be drilled. It should bolt into a 153 M Series now.
- One rail has a very small (and I mean small) bend in the rail near the front arm. It was shipped to me this way.
- It has Fox Float 3 Kashima shocks and the rear is an Evol shock. They have been wrapped in seran wrap since new to keep garage dust off.
- No rear axle.
- Rails and arms are black
- I have a ton of pics I can text/email to anyone interested. I’m in Alaska (99516 zip), shipping to the lower 48 will probably be close to $100.
- I would like $800 + actual shipping costs.
PM or you can text to nine-zero-seven-two-four-zero-eight-five-zero-five.