HELLFIRE R 7.2" Wheel
- Free USA shipping on all orders over $1.2k USD
- 10+ in stock
- Inventory on the way
ALL WHEELS SOLD INDIVIDUALLY
Some say you should not try to reinvent the wheel. We beg to differ!
This is the solution we've all been waiting for. Our HELLFIRE-R wheel combines the tried and true strength of our billet HELLFIRE wheel with a brand new hybrid UHMW dual-compound plastic and rubber outer ring for reduced track wear and vibration, added serviceability, and most importantly the elimination of ice build-up issues.
With multiple cycles of intense testing in varying conditions and terrain, we can confidently affirm that HELLFIRE is the ideal combination of strength, bearing support, style, and user serviceability to make it the longest-lasting and most versatile option on the market.
Will bolt on directly to stock polaris rmk/khaos rails 2011-current
7.2" size is directly compatible with:
- Polaris RMK Khaos and Pro 2011-current with stock polaris rails
- Polaris Switchback Assault 2011-current with stock polaris rails
- Polaric Pro CC equipped sleds (indy xc/xcr 2016-current)
- SkiDoo R-motion equipped sleds (2017+ MXZ 129 or Backcountry 137)
- SkiDoo R-motionX equipped sleds
- Arcitc Cat Riot twinrail 146 models when used together with our 1/2" slot 3 or 4 wheel axle (currently out of stock)
- Arctic Cat Slide-Action skid models (129 ZR / 137 ZR ) when used together with our 1/2" slot 3 or 4 wheel axle (currently out of stock)
Does not include axle. Wheels sold individually
Key features:
- NEW Dual compound outer ring for maximum track life and minimum vibration
- User serviceable bearing AND outer rubber ring
- Superb hub strength
- Compatible with studded tracks!
- Koyo/NTN 6004 bearing pre-installed with every wheel
How long will it take for my order to get to me once it ships?
- If you live in the USA, standard UPS/FedEx delivery times apply:
- Ground = See Chart below
- 3-day, 2-day, and Next Day speak for themselves.
- If you live in Canada or the EU:
- Well, this is a tricky one to answer definitively... We have seen orders fly through customs in a matter of hours and we have seen orders sit in customs for nearly 2 weeks--and we have absolutely no control over this. We have an international customs broker that handles the exporting process but ultimately it is in the hands of your respective governments.
- UPS Worldwide expedited costs more but does speed up the entire process.
Do you ship via the US Postal Service?
- We have had acceptable success with the postal service as of late and for our international customers we can offer postal shipping to help save on duties and shipping costs. It is not active on the website for all applications or countries. But if you give us a call, or send in an email, and we can get you taken care of.
I don't live in the United States, will you put a lower price on the commercial invoice paperwork to save me on paying taxes and other government imposed fees?
- NO. This is wrong on 2 levels:
- Truth--we will not lie to benefit ourselves, we will not lie for you either.
- Honesty--it is still wrong to steal from a government just because they are stealing from you.
How much will it cost to ship my order?
- Easy: populate your shopping cart, then fill out the information in the "Estimate Shipping and Tax". Bob's your uncle.
- Please note that only MN residents are charged sales tax.
- For Canadian and other international orders, please note that the estimator is for shipping only, brokerage fees, duties, and/or your country's taxes are not included in the estimation.
What other costs am I the customer responsible for besides shipping when the order is going to Canada or internationally?
- Possible additional charges include:
- Brokerage fees--fees imposed by the broker who handles the transaction across international lines. This service is usually provided by UPS or FedEx and they have to cover their costs for the additional paperwork, etc...
- Duties--fees imposed by your government for buying something outside of your country.
- Taxes--speaks for itself...a general rule of thumb is the bigger your government, the larger the taxes will be.