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link to How Long Should You Let a Snowmobile Warm Up? [Video]

How Long Should You Let a Snowmobile Warm Up? [Video]

According to major manufacturers, snowmobiles should be warmed up for at least 3-5 minutes. If your sled has a coolant indicator gauge, this can tell you what the engine temperature is....

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link to Should You Stud Your Snowmobile Track? [Full Studding Guide]

Should You Stud Your Snowmobile Track? [Full Studding Guide]

Whether you should stud your snowmobile track or not depends on many factors like where you regularly ride, your riding style, and your sled’s features. As a rule of thumb, you should stud...

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link to How Long Does a Snowmobile Track Last? [With Fixing Guide]

How Long Does a Snowmobile Track Last? [With Fixing Guide]

Snowmobile tracks last from 3 to 10 years. Their lifespan depends on many factors like your sled’s performance, your riding style, where you ride, and maintenance. If you want to learn...

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link to What Kind of Battery Does a Snowmobile Use? [Buying Guide]

What Kind of Battery Does a Snowmobile Use? [Buying Guide]

Snowmobiles use 12V powersport batteries. The typical OEM snowmobile batteries are sealed lead-acid YUASA batteries, which usually last 2-3 years with proper maintenance. If you are looking...

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link to What Kind of Oil Does a Snowmobile Take? [Oil Chart by Brand]

What Kind of Oil Does a Snowmobile Take? [Oil Chart by Brand]

Snowmobiles take 4-stroke or 2-stroke engine oils depending on their power sources. The majority of 4-stroke snowmobiles use 0W-40 oils, while others use other types of oil like 0W-30 or...

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link to How Long Do Snowmobile Engines Last? [2-Stroke and 4-Stroke]

How Long Do Snowmobile Engines Last? [2-Stroke and 4-Stroke]

The average snowmobile engine lasts anywhere from 5,000-20,000+ miles. The total number of miles depends on a variety of factors like the type of engine, how it’s used and maintained. A...

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