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Many have been waiting, Airframe running boards IN STOCK this week!

Your web site says four to six weeks ..are you going to have some extra sets before that ? I would definatly take a set. Already bent the stock.

Thank you
 
i need a set of bords, but first off, how much is the final added weight? Or better yet, what is the shipping weight? If i bend one or install corectly and crack my tunnnel, what would be your end of the deal? New bords? Refund?

Just curious.
 
Are you serious??????

yes, by installing thease bords, we are effectivly totaling our sleds. Polaris will not stand behind any sort of chassis problem if they see thease bolted on.

So, how strong are they?
 
yes, by installing thease bords, we are effectivly totaling our sleds. Polaris will not stand behind any sort of chassis problem if they see thease bolted on.

So, how strong are they?

Most of the "chassis problems" that I can think of would not be covered under warranty anyway. Just ask the others that have seen cracks and bends. Polaris considers these as wear and tear. And usually it is.
 
Most of the "chassis problems" that I can think of would not be covered under warranty anyway. Just ask the others that have seen cracks and bends. Polaris considers these as wear and tear. And usually it is.

The rivets on the tunnel brace by the rear suspension bracket pulled out on my tunnel after 200 miles, polaris warrantied it and used different rivets for the 2012. They would not have warrantied it if I had airframes installed.
 
yes, by installing thease bords, we are effectivly totaling our sleds. Polaris will not stand behind any sort of chassis problem if they see thease bolted on.

So, how strong are they?

STRONG!!! We have them on our sleds and they are much stiffer than stock.
 
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