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BETTER BOARDS or WRP BOARDS

I talked to my dealer and my insurance man, both said "Mount 'em up!" I've run these on my last two sleds and would be willing to argue about the warrenty because they work so well, nice to know I won't have to, AWESOME product.

The Airframes look cool, and I can see all the work, just too expensive for me, and as I've been very happy with the BB's for the last few years, I'm sticking with them.

LET IT SNOW !!!!!

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Airframes? Those are the mythical unicorn of replacement boards. I can't find anyone who has them to buy them. I've tried three online sled stores and no luck. They are in such high demand that you would think Skinz would hire more staff to kick them out as they are popular right now.
 
Just put BB's on my Pro and got a set of powder coated Snow Eliminators from Dustin at SLP for the wife's 2011 600 RMK IQ. I think I like the SE's better. They must be like the WRP because the rivet to the tunnel as well as the boards. Seem to stiffin up the boards where I took off Polaris board stiffiner's to run the BB's and they seem kinda flimsy now. Anyone riding BB's on a Pro that feel like they flex quite a bit? I love the color though of the BB's and the are really well made.
 
Airframes? Those are the mythical unicorn of replacement boards. I can't find anyone who has them to buy them. I've tried three online sled stores and no luck. They are in such high demand that you would think Skinz would hire more staff to kick them out as they are popular right now.


Very true...been waiting on mine for two months.
 
you think polaris would be pushing these things on us as thier stock boards don't seem to hold up to well. i have seen many guys breaking and bending them. i for one want the airframes, buddy of mine who has an 11 bent his and i looking to do the same. do these tunnels fail anywhere else? if they just fail on the boards and you end up cutting them out for new bb, wrp or air frames, why does the warranty even matter on the tunnel? if you make the boards more rigid they should be less likely to fail correct?
 
you think polaris would be pushing these things on us as thier stock boards don't seem to hold up to well. i have seen many guys breaking and bending them. i for one want the airframes, buddy of mine who has an 11 bent his and i looking to do the same. do these tunnels fail anywhere else? if they just fail on the boards and you end up cutting them out for new bb, wrp or air frames, why does the warranty even matter on the tunnel? if you make the boards more rigid they should be less likely to fail correct?

Maybe MH can link this thread to the dealer forms so that the polaris dealers can have some feedback to take back to the factory reps to chew on when it comes down to warranty. You think they would be all for it cause at best it they would have less warranty claims for the boards and tunnels cracking.
 
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i understand why they say it voids warranty but prove to me that by me installing stronger boards caused the tunnel to bend? i'll take a picture of my stock ones when they bend first and then when i replace them with something better.
 
you think polaris would be pushing these things on us as thier stock boards don't seem to hold up to well. i have seen many guys breaking and bending them. i for one want the airframes, buddy of mine who has an 11 bent his and i looking to do the same. do these tunnels fail anywhere else? if they just fail on the boards and you end up cutting them out for new bb, wrp or air frames, why does the warranty even matter on the tunnel? if you make the boards more rigid they should be less likely to fail correct?

I seriously think that is over exaggerated. I ride with four other people that have Pros, and ride them hard. None of them have cracks or serious bending. I'm 190 lbs w/o gear.
 
I seriously think that is over exaggerated. I ride with four other people that have Pros, and ride them hard. None of them have cracks or serious bending. I'm 190 lbs w/o gear.

I think people are trying to justify buying aftermarket boards to there wife's, "Honey those running boards are going to bend if I keep doing 2 foot jumps, I gotta get new ones" At least that's what I've used in the past (lol)
 
if my 175 lb buddy broke his my 250 lb fat as is going to break them. in all reality i want airframes or something else to make the boards wider.
 
I want a set of black Air Frames for my Pro too. I thought my industry was the only retarded one were the demand for a hot product is never met. I really wonder if they know how much business they are losing when people get tired of waiting then go for something else?
 
I use to install BB with no disappointments.
Got introduced to WRP when I was looking for a seat for a turbo Nytro
I ordered WRP Boards then and have used them on a new sled every year.
GREAT product GREAT service!!

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WRP boards after having broken another make then installed a couple of sets on other sleds for buddies,no the others were not BB's.
WRP is a quality product and they show it.
 
I think I saw a set that went up the tunnel and stiffened the tunnel around the front suspension bolt,,,who make that one I need a set as my tunnel is showing of a slight dimple there
 
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