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Extreme Max 5800.0203 Power Wheels Drivable Snowmobile Dollies - Wide, Gold

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1.Style:Standard Up To 7 Inches


  • Drivable, steerable dollies work on grass, pavement, gravel, and dirt at speeds up to 5 MPH
  • Oversized 5" wheels with cotter pin assembly
  • Improved, 31% wider wheel base for increased stability
  • Includes two standard ski dollies (for skis over 7" wide) and a track dolly for motorized and unmotorized use
  • Two-year limited warranty


These drivable, steerable dollies are designed for maximum versatility and durability. Whether you're moving your sled on grass and dirt, or on a paved surface like concrete or asphalt, Power Wheels Drivable Snowmobile Dollies help you move your sled at speeds up to 5 MPH. The set includes two ski dollies with cotter pin wheel assembly and a track dolly with a caster wheel for non-motorized use. Drive or slide your sled into the shop, up a trailer, or reverse into tight spaces for storage. Improved design incorporates a 31% wider wheel base for increased stability.


Chris
September 3, 2025
These dollies are great for moving sleds around your garage. Once I get them under the sled I can move it around with one hand. The fact that there are wheels instead of casters on the front actually make it easier to handle, not harder. The single wheel under the track has not been a problem at all. The 5mph drivable feature is great although I haven't used it much. The ski dollies have just the right clearance to slide 2x4's or similar board/protector under the skis so they don't have to sit on concrete when the dollies are removed.The construction and quality seems heavy duty so I anticipate I'll be able to use these for years to come.The included cable sets (a short pair and a long pair) for securing the ski dollies for driving are a little awkward to get installed and don't have a storage spot on the dollies. So I hope I don't lose them. However unless you are driving with the dollies on you don't really need to install them.
Christopher A Pike
August 12, 2025
These work great. Just as advertised.I went over soggy grass with ease .
Nick Johnson
August 3, 2025
very durable, easy rolling. Cable is hard to install. I usually just slide the wheels under my skis and let gravity keep them on to roll them up to the trailer from the garage.
S. Killian
July 8, 2025
Quality and Excellent to have around and make loading and unloading a breeze BUT make sure your skiis are not too wide. The sled I bought these for has skiis that are too wide. Due to the tall sides you cannot just set skiis on top. This was my fault and they work great on other snowmobiles I have. The tall sides are probably needed for steering.
Jessica Hoff
June 17, 2025
These rollers are great! they stay in place very well and allow me to drive my sled from the road, up the driveway and into the garage. My garage floor has a ledge to get over in order to go from the driveway to the garage and these hop right over it. a little harder to turn around the sled in the garage compared to the ones that have swivel casters in the front and back, but they work perfect for being able to drive on the concrete and even grass (Which is why I purchased them). A little difficult to remove the cable, but in all a very good product. I have a Yamaha Sidewinder and they do well even with the heavy sled .
Adrian
May 16, 2025
Second set I bought. Had a dolly on our Second snow machine, but it was bulky and didn't work near as well as these casters worked on our bigger snow machine. So I ordered these and will probably sell the dolly. These make it easy to move, or even ride your snow machine around your shop, driveway, etc. Look great and are high quality and durable.
WS
May 14, 2025
I need to get my sled in and out of the garage and move it around without chipping and scratching the concrete with the carbides. I purchased these because I needed something sturdier than my previous 4 caster wheeled type dollies. Their wheels kept breaking...After using the Big Wheels for a couple months now, in contrast, the Extreme Max Big Wheels dollies are very sturdy, roll well and stay under the skis well using the cable attachments.I chose the standard sized dollies after talking to the manufacturer re whether they would fit my 6.9 Pilot skis that are 7 in. wide. They said they would and they do indeed. The other benefit of the standard sized ones at the time I purchased mine, was that the at that time the wide version didn't come with the push pin/washer wheel retention system that the standard sized ones did.The only drawback I have found is that in my garage I need to scoot the sled sideways into it's "parking" space, and since the wheels aren't caster style and are oriented in the direction of the ski - the dollies don't allow me to do that too well. But, I make do, and it isn't any fault of the design certainly - just an individual usage issue.Awesome product!
Munkberg
March 28, 2025
They are very sturdy and easy to assemble, the the plastic cords are very hard to use. The front cable is basically fixed, so one time to jam the free end into the slot is all that is needed. But strapping in the rear strap (to hold the wheels in place if you go in reverse) is very hard. The slot is too narrow for the plastic, so I struggle to get it locked in. Both sides have the same slot, so not sure what the design intention is here. I put a double carbide skeg on my Polaris, and now the ski sits high in the bracket so the strap no longer reaches around the main support. Good product, but needs a MUCH better attachment mechanism.
Customer
March 11, 2025
I have a Yamaha vkPro weighing over 1000 lbs with driver and drove from a cement floor in the garage, over a hard packed gravel driveway to a portable shelter on a wooden platform. With the exception of a soft spot turning up to a ramp entering the shelter the system worked perfectly. The wheels dug in when making the turn but after some back and forth jockeying, it made it up the ramp. I have to jack up the machine to put the track dolly in place but once in place it swung smoothly over a wooden plank floor. I’ll remove the track dolly for storage so there won’t be a concentrated pressure point on the wood. A great invention
Duvie
March 2, 2025
These wheels are terrific, They do everything they show in the video of them. They are easy to install, very solid and well made, and can be easily be modified if you need to because of your trailer width, otherwise they are perfect as they are. I have used them on my Polaris Trail Touring in both snow (Hard packed) and in gravel on the driveway to load my sled onto and remove from my trailer. Also great to drive in and out of the garage. You need a bit more room for turning when these are under your skis, but other than that they are just what you want and need. No tools required to install or remove, only to do minor assembly when you first receive these.. No problem at all with these !!You will be very satisfied with them as I am.
Craig
February 23, 2025
Product is built very solid. No complaints on that end. Perhaps it was my own doing, but when I try to drive with the front wheels on, they seem to loose their place on the skis. I have tried different configurations with the straps but end up having the same issue. As for moving it around the garage on a flat surface, it works perfectly. One option I noticed on a much cheaper model was the front wheels were able to pivot. With this option, it makes moving the skidoo sideways much easier. Overall, I would buy this product again as it is very well made.
Jeremiah Hughes
February 15, 2025
Used only couple times over uneven paver stone and grass seem pretty good no issues yet very satisfied 👍🏻👍🏻
R. S.
December 29, 2024
I'll start by saying that my touring sled weighs about 700lbs (plus gas, plus snow/ice, plus gear). Lifting my sled off the ground is not a huge issue for me, however getting it on to this uni-rear-wheel dolly has proved to be a huge pain. I have to lift the track about 6 inches just to clear this plate (as it does not sit parallel to the ground. If it catches at any point, the plate will spin or get knocked around, and leave you gambling on your placement when setting it down (which on one occasion was the edge of the track, and shot across the garage at a dangerous velocity). I wish I could say I love these, as they are very sturdy. I also think it should come with an extra set of standard size cables to suit the a set up using the inner mounting holes without the extension plates... I changed back to 6" wide skis, and took out the extension plates. Now the cables are wayyy too long. The pivot point of the ski now goes over the edge of the dolly whenever I hit any small bump (dropping the front of the ski to the pavement, and screwing your steering up quite a bit). If they'd included a set of standard of cables with this, it would have been awarded at least 4 stars.