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No Snos vs. CPC Snow Cleats

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Letitsnow***907

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I want to install the best snow eliminators on the market on my 07 M8.
Could some you please give me your opinions on what works best?
I have looked at Fast lane's No Sno's and CPC snow cleats. The aluminum looks stronger but I like the idea of the snow not sticking.

Comments please!
 
No sno's all the way!!!! Guys from Fastlane Said they have never had or heard of a set breaking:eek:!!!....Friend of mine had CPC and they started to crack?? They did warrenty them, but what a pain in the a$$!:mad:
 
better boards with black powder for my ntyro. strenght and snow clearing second to nobody!

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Your putting them on a cat, you will NOT be disapointed by the way the CPC boards fit!!!
 
i installed the CPC ones on my m7 last year, like mentioned they are strong and fit excellent but the snow does tend to stick to them pretty bad. ive heard if you have the aluminum one powdercoated it helps, but im kinda wishin i woulda went with the plastic ones from fastlane.
 
I have the no snows they work great and fit good.I will put them on all my sleds in the future i get no snow build up at all.
 
Well I need to buy something for my MC900. I am so tired of the snow collecting on the boards. How did the No Snows work for you guys that have them so far this season? With them being plastic do they flex a lot? Any problems with them? Really considering buying a set.
 
Not to highjack a thread but ... I've got CPCs and love the way they fit and the traction. Mine are coated but still collect snow though it's easy to kick off/through. I've seen the Fastlanes and they do NOT collect snow. My concern with Fastlanes is traction. Do they still have good traction?
 
Not to highjack a thread but ... I've got CPCs and love the way they fit and the traction. Mine are coated but still collect snow though it's easy to kick off/through. I've seen the Fastlanes and they do NOT collect snow. My concern with Fastlanes is traction. Do they still have good traction?

My feet have never slipped once with the no-snos. They come with ice gripper screws that you install.
 
No-Sno's are great if you want clean running boards!! I've found them rigid also.

TWO sled are in this ONE pic......one has No-Sno's the other one had snow eliminators and NOW has No-Sno's

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