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Correct part number for Dupont Slides?

HMTurbo

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2018 LTX-Le
Does anyone know this. Not really finding them specifically for the Sidewinder. Is it the same profile as the Viper?

I know they may not be needed but they made my XRS roll out so much better I thought they would be worth it for the mileage alone.
 
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Port is great to deal with on parts. My dealer is about 1 1/2 hours away so I order a lot online. They are competitively priced and ship often the day of the order. Wish they were my local dealer.
 
$145 us, plus shipping to Quebec? :(
Yeap plus shipping for Canada locations - unfortunately the free shipping only applies to locations here in the US (lower 48 states only) - shipping an item that size directly to Canada from the US is roughly about 4X the cost to ship...
 
They have been out of stock for months. Can't get them anywhere.
 
They have been out of stock for months. Can't get them anywhere.
In my experience if you are stuck riding in low snow conditions, they wear about 25% better but cost about 4X as much. IMO not worth the coin.
 
They have been out of stock for months. Can't get them anywhere.
Did you try Accelerated Technologies GR8BBQ? I recently got them, and they were in stock.
In my experience if you are stuck riding in low snow conditions, they wear about 25% better but cost about 4X as much. IMO not worth the coin.
I run them for better rolling resistance and increased fuel economy....that's not the only thing to wear out if running in low snow conditions, it's not for me. I can wait for conditions to improve.
 
Did you try Accelerated Technologies GR8BBQ? I recently got them, and they were in stock.

I run them for better rolling resistance and increased fuel economy....that's not the only thing to wear out if running in low snow conditions, it's not for me. I can wait for conditions to improve.
Good luck with them I did not notice any fuel milage increase using them. Extra wheels on the skid frame work better for me regarding rolling resistance. Regarding snow conditions, mother nature makes these decisions. I would rather ride than when I can. Perfect conditions are becoming more rare where I ride.
 


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