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WRP wider board kit

was looking at maybe getting wider boards for the 012 Assault,debating on CR $700 or the WRP $300 ones....I like the price of the WRP ones but was wondering if anyone has them and how they liked them,any issue's and how much wider are they from stock..
 
I have the power addiction racing boards & tunnel on mine. They feel much more solid than stock and are wider at the back to be more usable. I never found a side hill that the width seemed to affect me on either. I definitely recommend giving brad a call and checking his boards out as well the tunnel enforcement is a huge bonus.
 
I do not have them on my Pro but do sell them. I have heard good things from my customers that have them. I do know WRP sells top notch quality products.

http://www.gobigparts.com/Mountain-Tuff-Running-Boards-by-WRP-RBWRP1.html

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Got them on my pro. I havent had and issues with them and really like them. Oh and forgot to mention they use an inch spacer in the back so they are the same width as the front all the way back.
 
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Got them on my pro. I havent had and issues with them and really like them. Oh and forgot to mention they use an inch spacer in the back so they are the same width as the front all the way back.

so the front is same as stock and all they do is put a 1" spacer in to make them wider?
 
I have then on a 2011. The width i didn't notice that much. I did notice that the boards and cleats were all the same height that makes it fell much wider. IF i did it again i would just get the inserts and not the wide board kit. the Braces that come with it are decent. but there is better options that i might be exploring this year. Something that covers the whole tunnel sides.
 
Get some airframes. ~$500, an inch wider, great traction and they don't hold snow at all. Once you try them you won't want a sled without them ever again. Haha well untill you try the '13 boards...not wider, but look to shed snow just as good. We'll see.
 
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