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πŸ‚ Efficient and Economical Extreme Max 5800.2003 Snowmobile Dolly System in Sleek Black Review

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Details

BrandExtreme Max
MaterialAlloy Steel, Rubber
ColorBlack
Item Weight12.4 Pounds
Wheel TypeRubber

Description of πŸ‚ Efficient and Economical Extreme Max 5800.2003 Snowmobile Dolly System in Sleek Black

Economy dollies perfect for use on smooth, flat surfaces. Swivel casters for maneuvering in tight spaces. Painted steel dollies with 2.5" nylon wheels. Includes two padded ski dollies with strap and one track dolly. One-year replacement warranty.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good value for money for industrial trucks

How often you use them determines their lifespan. We move snowmobiles about 20-30 times a year. The wheels will last about 2 years under the track before failing. Since the wheels are all the same, I just mix and match them to swap them out. For the money they work great. If you have a snowmobile then you know that for a dollar amount this is not a big expense.

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Fast OK

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Heaps of absolute junk

I've owned them for 5 years now. After the first year of use on my sled, going in and out of the garage once or twice a week during the winter, it has completely fallen apart and is now just serving as a base. Wheel bearings are completely depressurized and water flows down the bolts that attach them to the racks and directly onto the balls in the bearings. The only way to keep them from rusting is to repackage the bearings periodically (for the price you could buy a whole new set) or store…

Pros
  • High marks for grip and durability from testers
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Broken Packaging *EDIT*

*ORIGINAL REVIEW* Received the item and opened the box to find spinning ball bearings. Upon closer inspection, I discovered that they came from one of the wheels. Photos are attached. Only caught 2 bearings, the rest lay at the bottom of the box. If they're so cheaply made that they'll get damaged in transit, don't trust them with your 500-600 pound sled. *EDIT* After contacting customer service with photos of the damaged items, they sent a replacement. All parts in the replacement pack look…

Pros
  • Industrial Trucks
Cons
  • Broken Packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Heaps of absolute rubbish

I've owned them for 5 years now. After the first year of use on my sled, going in and out of the garage once or twice a week during the winter, they have completely fallen apart and are now only used as coasters. The wheel bearings are completely depressurized and water flows down the bolts that attach them to the racks and directly onto the balls in the bearings. The only way to keep them from rusting is to repackage the bearings periodically (for the price you could buy a whole new set) or…

Pros
  • Carts
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Economical solution

They were used on a '99 Polaris XC. At first I was hesitant about buying them or upgrading to the more expensive Extreme Max 5800.0203 kit, my neighbor has one but they cost almost triple the price. I was concerned that the economy set might be of poorer quality than the more expensive set I had borrowed and used in the past. Needless to say, I decided it was worth saving, maybe sacrificing quality. After the product arrived I was immediately impressed with the quality of the product. The skids

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something