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Reviews (6)

Aug 04, 2020
Perfect fit for the camoplast plastic skis on my 98 polaris xlt classic
It took me a while searching in order to find the right runners/carbides for my wife's sled that we just bought this spring. She has a 98 polaris xlt classic, but it has the plastic camoplast skis on it, which is why a bunch of research was needed to ensure I ordered the right ones. These were the exact ones I needed and went on with no issues. Its august right now so I wont be able to try them out for another couple of months, but I've always heard good things about woody's products

Jan 07, 2020
Very happy with this practice lock
This practice lock far surpasses the one I had that came with a lock pick set. The one I had before this, had a plastic key cylinder and after a very short while, my tension wrenches would no longer fit due to the plastic eroding. I highly recommend getting this set, as well as getting some new top and bottom pins to repin it. Make sure you at least get some spool pins to make it more challenging

Jul 21, 2020
Well worth the money to replace my old cover.
So far I really like this seat cover. My old one had so many different layers of duct tape on it(we just bought the sled a few months back) that the entire seat was sticky and would transfer black goo onto whoever sat on it. I was able to get it installed with minimal wrinkles. I would highly recommend buying an air stapler from harbor freight to help install the cover. I think I paid 20 dollars for the staple gun. The staple gun that I'm talking about is in the picture I posted, sitting on the running board. I think the cover turned out looking really good. Only time will tell as far as longevity. The only thing I wish it had was the polaris logo on it, but I know because of trademark issues, they can't do that. Two of the pictures are with the new cover installed, one is what my old seat looked like before(which you can see why I wanted to change out the cover)