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WRP Mountain ASSAULT Edge Seat 2002-2006

WRP-rob

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WRP's Mountain ASSAULTFreestyle Series seats represent a radical departure from the OLD norm in snowmobile seat styling, value and performance. Each Mountain ASSAULTFreestyle Series seat is solidly based on a high-strength, light-weight aluminum frame which has been powder coated for extra durability and great looks exposing a large area below for a number of optional products including: gear bags, and integrated LED tail lights.

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WRP-rob

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Price on ASSAULT Freestlye Seat, bag, and Mountain TUFF Boards

WRP Freestyle Seat for Polaris Edge models retails at $399 with bag at $475. Comes with mounting bolts and washers.

Mountain TUFF Boards retail $169 comes with rivets, backer washers, and drill bit.

Where are you located? You can locate a dealer near you off of our website: www.wr-products.com if there is not a local dealer PM me directly and I can stear you in the right direction.

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T
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I just putthe mountain tough boards on my sled and they are VERY nice!!! Easy install and good quality.
I havven't gotten to ride wit them but I don't know how they couldn't be tons better than stock!!

Chris
 

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Mountain TUFF Boards

Chris,
I am glad you like them. You will notice a huge difference once you get to ride with them! Easy snow removal and your feet stay where you want them. I will be starting a new thread to get WRP Customer pics of their sleds. Keep an eye out for it and post some pics for me.
Thanks,
Rob
 
T
Nov 18, 2003
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Will do. One thing I did when I installed them to try and like pre load the verticle sections was to use a floor jack on the running boards. It lifted them right up so the verticle section was flush with the tunnel.

I will try and get a pic soon. The sled is at my brothers in pieces right now with a tore up chaincase

Chris
 
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