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75 degree carbide is larger and more aggressive than 90 degree carbide and offers a longer lasting sharp edge
for steering control. It is durable, and needs to be sharpened or replaced less often than 60 degree carbides.
The
AGGRESSOR series wearbar with 75 degree controlling carbide gives longer
wear than any other carbide wearbar on the market. The reason: The carbide
cross section is equal to the 90 degree carbide, but the angle is sharper.
The result is the 75 degree carbide stays sharper longer than the 90 degree
carbide thus giving you more control and more wear. The Aggressor also has a
flat on the top of the bar to prevent “bar roll” when cornering, keeping the
carbide square to the ground for the best traction and safety. This is
simply the best all around wearbar on the market.
Polaris E-Z Steer and
Ski-Doo Precision Skis
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Part No. |
Host Bar / Carbide Length /
Degree |
Bar Color |
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A-04-4-4 |
7/16" / 4" / 75 |
Silver |
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A-04-1-4 |
7/16" / 4" / 75 |
Silver |
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A-06-4-4 |
7/16" / 6" / 75 |
Silver |
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A-06-1-4 |
7/16" / 6" / 75 |
Silver |
Standard Bars
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Part No. |
Host Bar / Carbide Length /
Degree |
Bar Color |
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A-04-4-4 |
7/16" / 4" / 75 |
Silver |
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A-06-4-4 |
7/16" / 6" / 75 |
Silver |
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A-08-4-4 |
7/16" / 8" / 75 |
Silver |
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A-06-4-5 |
1/2" / 6" / 75 |
Silver |
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A-08-4-5 |
1/2" / 8" / 75 |
Gold |
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A-10-4-5 |
1/2" / 10" / 75 |
Gold |
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How much carbide do I need?
Bottom Line offers more wearbar choices for most models of sleds. This chart is a guideline to how much controlling carbide may be needed for different riding styles. Some people may prefer a different “feel” to their snowmobile than others, this chart simply gives a starting point. Each individual can adjust from there.
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AGGRESSOR
75 DEGREE
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Type
of Riding
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No.
of Studs
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Carbide
Length
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Trail
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0
– 72
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4”
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Aggressive
Trail
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48
– 120
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6”
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Performance
Trail
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96
– 200
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8”
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Performance
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144
– 288
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10"
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