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I bought my rails before Christmas from the same place:
IceAge MFg.
Mike Johnson
218-463-5080 phone

Here is a pricing sheet he sent me before Christmas. Hope it's helpful...for the record, I'm very happy with the new rails.

Cheerz.
 

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SLEDBUNNYRACING

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No Kidding it's expensive:
$350 for new rails
$325 for new boggies
$300 for updated suspension hardware
$700 for track
$350 for new drivers
$700 for various other parts (sliders, bearings, seals etc)
$2700.00

And I told my wife this was going to be a $1000.00 project....lol...

You play hard you have to pay. I think they have been bent for a while and I noticed when I took them off, Im better to fix now than leaving them to have a problem.
 

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Ron I think that the rails all have a slight curve near the rear of thew rails. This is so it steers like a shorter track on hardpack but still is a long track in powder. I hope you dony replace just because of this curve not a bend. You said they were worn off and sliders wouldnt stay on.
 

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My old rails were twisted and one was 3/4" shorter. The new ones are much better. I just need a new shock bolt and I need to install the stock rear axle and Im in business. Should have it all reinstalled by tommorow afternoon. Now I just need my grips.
 

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My old rails were twisted and one was 3/4" shorter. The new ones are much better. I just need a new shock bolt and I need to install the stock rear axle and Im in business. Should have it all reinstalled by tommorow afternoon. Now I just need my grips.

BAH, YOU DON NEED NO STEENKEEN GRIPS, GRINGO. THOUGHT YOU SHOUTED YOU NEEDED MORE PARTS FROM MARTINS??
 

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Re: Need rear wheel axle and assembly

I now need the complete rear wheel axle, bolts and all the parts, any one know where I can get the complete package.

RON

ARE YOU STILL RUNNING THE FREEDOM AXLE, OR STOCK AXLE... WHAT HAPPENED. I'M PUTTING MY FREEDOM AXLE IN TODAY, AND WILL HAVE MY STOCK REAR AXLE...... WHAT'S UP????:confused:
 
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