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Looking for a sled deck for a dodge with a 6.5 box. Been looking at alot of them and coming to the fact that they are stupid expensive so looking to the S&M community for help. If you have one for sale or know of a good place and price shoot me a pm with the info.

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Whens the snow coming my sled is getting bored of sitting in the garage
 

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I got a steel long or short box deck for sale, it's solid but not stupid heavy, brand new deck ( 5.8 tongue and Grove) with super glides and super mounts front and rear for one or 2 sleds

1000.00 with ramp that's 8 foot, with glides on it and one guy can do it by himself
 

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Open to offers, at least 1200 worth of steel without cutting and welding it up


First owner had it in a short box truck, made a notch for tail gate, I've had long boxes tho
 
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To each there own, I prefer a solid side deck, especially if it's going to be used year round for many different things

I bought a hydro deck that's solid also, only reason I'm selling

Just give me a heads up if ya change your mind
 

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I saw one on kijiji in northern Alberta for like 800$, don't know if it's still there. Was listed wrong, was in the actual snowmobiles section. Believe it was a marlon. I love having the sides go in, cus I can't tow my trailer in the summer with the sides out, they would hit the trailer.
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I saw one on kijiji in northern Alberta for like 800$, don't know if it's still there. Was listed wrong, was in the actual snowmobiles section. Believe it was a marlon. I love having the sides go in, cus I can't tow my trailer in the summer with the sides out, they would hit the trailer. //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170801/2eefc131a7fdd27520955eee0917c7a4.jpg
I've got a steel hydro deck right now that sticks out farther than the old one, a short box with a 7 or 8 foot deck I could see

I made sure before buying new trailer, also bought one with more slanted back front, not a squared off front like yours
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Here is deck

Only corners would touch if u cut it to the point the bumper touches the trailer frame

Wheels clear with them in, or I can UN pin them out easy too
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Sold my Truckboss deck this spring and purchased one from M-Line. I wanted something easier to remove after sled season ended. Any folks on here who could comment on how the infiniboard holds up to ski carbides? Do I need Superglides?

Much appreciated.
 

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Hard to beat these prices:
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-cargo-utili...ck/1273451708?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

And before you keyboard jockeys jump on the "Chinese crap" bandwagon again.....there's nothing wrong with Denali decks. I have 4 riding buddies that have them and every one of them is standing up just as well as my Marathon, other than a quick and easy 1/2 hour re-wire they all need. Can't beat them for the price.
 

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Hard to beat these prices:
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-cargo-utili...ck/1273451708?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

And before you keyboard jockeys jump on the "Chinese crap" bandwagon again.....there's nothing wrong with Denali decks. I have 4 riding buddies that have them and every one of them is standing up just as well as my Marathon, other than a quick and easy 1/2 hour re-wire they all need. Can't beat them for the price.
There's a place in Langley that's 300 cheaper than that

I was going to buy that deck, but then came across they hydro deck I bought for the same money


Way, way better rig, for so many more uses e.c.t
 

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Sold my Truckboss deck this spring and purchased one from M-Line. I wanted something easier to remove after sled season ended. Any folks on here who could comment on how the infiniboard holds up to ski carbides? Do I need Superglides?

Much appreciated.

Holds up just fine. I have 3 winters on mine and it's marked up a bit is all. I wouldn't bother with glides.
 

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There's a place in Langley that's 300 cheaper than that

I was going to buy that deck, but then came across they hydro deck I bought for the same money

Way, way better rig, for so many more uses e.c.t

Man, if I could come across a Hydra deck for that kinda money I'd be all over it. Loading a snowbike on a regular deck is a PITA!
 
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