snoprof6
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16 Zr 6000 LTD
02 Sx Viper
02 Sx Viper
anybody know where to get a good extention kit, including track, tunnel and rails extentions, for a decent price, i looked on tracks usa but no tunnel extentions, thanks guys
Nick
Nick
Get the tracks usa rail ext, gade thrashers yunnel extension, and get ahold of Bruce at CBperformanceparts.com or Rich at richmotorsports.com. You will save a chunck over buying a kit. It is an easy install. Maxdlx
richierich
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I'm making some new rail extentions that should be done this week.What track you looking for ?
I have a used mpi tunnel extension
milljk
Extreme
I'm doing this to my 05 Vector, TracksUSA Rail Extensions, 1.5" 136x1.5" Ripsaw, HartmanInc Tunel Extension. Deciding if I should change to Extrovert Drivers. Any experience with them and what Size 8 tooth or 9 tooth. What is standard size on Vector 8 or 9?
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Aaron Eh
Extreme
I did my Nytro with 9-tooth Skidoo extroverts. 9-tooth is standard.
milljk
Extreme
Thanka Aaron, I actually ordered a pair of 8 tooth through Richmotorsports. I wanted to gear it down so I have quick out of the hoel We'll see how it goes.
milljk
Extreme
Whats the best way/tools to use to remove the driven sproket nut? I don't have the special tools they show to use. Drive Sprocket/jack Shaft Holder. What size is that nut, 38mm? Options not to have to buy the special tools. I think on my SRX, I used a pipe wrench and a pry bar in the secondary to hold it, but I don't want to do that again. Any ideas welcome. Thanks.
I use a big cresent wrench on all the 4 strokes.Don't put a pry bar in the secondary!
I use two pipes or big pry bars in the track windows and the nut comes loose easy.
I use two pipes or big pry bars in the track windows and the nut comes loose easy.
milljk
Extreme
pro116, I am assuming you have left the chain and axle sproket in place while doing this to hold it with the track? I have already removed them but can put them back on. I'll have to pickup a new wrench, didn't have an adjustable big enough. Luv buying new tools. Thanks.
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