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EZ Wheelz (New 9" Premium)
*PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION AND VIEW THE FITMENT VIDEO*
- Polaris & Ski-doo factory ski bolts are M10x1.5 coarse thread.
- Arctic Cat & Yamaha factory ski bolts are M10x1.25 Fine thread
Our Patented EZ WheelZ are the best wheel solution for moving your snowmobile around while loading, unloading, or moving in and out of your garage or shed. They securely fasten to the ski bolt and you are able to drive your snowmobile around without damaging your wear bars or the surface that you are driving on, whether it be concrete, blacktop, grass, gravel, etc.
Watch the video in the photos for proper fitment. These use the same measuring techniques as our OG EZ WheelZ
Available in 9" with a 1" standard offset axle for trail sleds and 1 5/8" wide offset axle for wide ski applications.
If you have the Polaris Gripper Ski you will need to order our stability spacer. Most all RMK and Khaos sleds have these skis (sold separately).
Includes: Heavy duty 9" airless rubber wheels with aluminum mag style rim, precision roller bearing hubs, stainless steel precision machined axle, and cast aluminum powder coated form fit hand wheel.
No assembly required!! All EZ WheelZ come pre-assembled and are sold in pairs.
Bolt kits are available if needed. (The majority of aftermarket skis will need our bolt kit.)
Not to be confused with snowmobile dollies, sled wheels, snowmobile wheels, snowmobile cart, etc.
FAQ
Fitment
Taking 3 simple measurements is all you need to do. Take the time to watch this video explaining how to measure for the right fit. 95% of all trail sleds 2012 and newer with stock skis will take the 8" with the 1" offset
In most cases your stock bolt will work perfect. If the ski bolt has ever been changed with something different than stock you will likely need to measure it and order a bolt kit.
On the newer Ski-Doo sleds you're going to want to replace the washer behind the nut with the supplied fender washer included in each set. This gives the EZ WheelZ axle a better metal surface to butt up against.
Most all 2012 and newer models won't need any modifications.
Yes, you can, but most likely you will have to turn your ski bolt around and mount them to the outside of your ski. See this video for an example.
Other
You can contact us through our contact page. We will be happy to assist you.