Mid wheel kit p/n's

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Anybody have the part number for the replacement wheels (small) for the mid mount wheel kit for the attacks? Dealer is clueless and said they can order a kit.... Thanks
 
I lost one of the small wheels from my Yamaha aftermarket low snow kit on the front of my rails. My dealer told me the same thing, that the wheels can not be purchased by themselves but only with the complete kit.

I also would be interested if anybody knows the part number of the wheels by themselves and if they can be ordered separately.
 
Are you guys running rail stiffeners also? I was going to purchase the mid wheel kit but it will not fit because of the rail stiffeners. Dealer said it would be better to leave the rails on instead of the wheel kit. I would still like to run the mid wheels also. (went through 4 or 5 sets of sliders last year)
 
This is slightly off topic and I know that this has been discussed to death before, but many guys are replacing their slides much too soon. They wear extremely fast right away but then most guys can run them for a very long time with hardly any additional wear
 
bottlerocket said:
Anybody have the part number for the replacement wheels (small) for the mid mount wheel kit for the attacks? Dealer is clueless and said they can order a kit.... Thanks

I'm in the same situation, here's a link of a Canadian distributor that might have something to fit...they have a couple of 3.25" that could work I'm going to order a set in the coming weeks.

I'll let you know if they work or not...

Good luck ;)!

http://www.royaldistributing.com/Shoppi ... 9/179.html
 
Tycho998 said:
Are you guys running rail stiffeners also? I was going to purchase the mid wheel kit but it will not fit because of the rail stiffeners. Dealer said it would be better to leave the rails on instead of the wheel kit. I would still like to run the mid wheels also. (went through 4 or 5 sets of sliders last year)
You don't need rail stiffeners with the Yamaha kit that I'm talking about as they are bolt on and pretty stout. Thanks guys I'll give Kevin a call at Port Yamaha. ;)!
 


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