How To: Set-Up A Grass Drag Sled

By Jeff Oberg Perhaps the simplest form of snowmobile racing to get involved with is grass drags. There are many races across the Snowbelt every...

How To: Fix a Sunken Sled

It seemed so simple when you set out across that stretch of open water — your friends did it, how hard could it be? It...

How To: Replace A REV Track

Snowmobile tracks are like tires on a car. They move the machine over the terrain, but sooner or later they’re going to wear out....

Third Time’s A Charm

Third Time’s A Charm Q: I have a 1990 Polaris Indy 500 that keeps eating pistons. The first burndown was two seasons ago. The damage...

Snowmobile Steering System Rebuild

Some snowmobiles look and feel so used up, it’s hard to imagine they were ever new. You know the machine: It’s parked out in the...

Set Up Your Garage For Sled Repair

Mr. Sledwrench can’t wait to take apart the seized engine, unbolt a twisted trailing arm or remove the shelled chaincase. Of course, he wouldn’t...

Rebuild A Snowmobile Driveline

Inspection of driveline components should be included in routine maintenance. Neglect and high mileage are two reasons that a snowmobile’s driveline may need attention...

Studding A Snowmobile Track

Studded tracks are safer and provide more cornering control, but the largest benefit is that they provide better stopping power. If used correctly, that is. There...

8 Snowmobile Services You Must Do

But service work needs to be performed on snowmobiles. Whether it’s a loose bolt, glazed clutch sheaves or a leaky exhaust manifold, it’s almost...