MorganKoda
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This week I plan in installing a new 4th wheel kit (the add-ons, not the new axle), and the Wahl Bros Anti-Stab kit on my XTX.
I am assuming that I can do this without removing the track, and simply getting the skid off the ground, is this correct? Is there anything funky that I have to do with tension or adjustments with the 4th Wheel kit? Or is this a "plug-n-play" task?
I am assuming that I can do this without removing the track, and simply getting the skid off the ground, is this correct? Is there anything funky that I have to do with tension or adjustments with the 4th Wheel kit? Or is this a "plug-n-play" task?
Correct. No need to remove anything.
subaru2006
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you have to realign the track and proper tension i believe.
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. I was able to press my wheels over the quite bumps with a little dish soap and water. Didnt have to adjust tentioners at allThis week I plan in installing a new 4th wheel kit (the add-ons, not the new axle), and the Wahl Bros Anti-Stab kit on my XTX.
I am assuming that I can do this without removing the track, and simply getting the skid off the ground, is this correct? Is there anything funky that I have to do with tension or adjustments with the 4th Wheel kit? Or is this a "plug-n-play" task?

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I used three 1/2" x 1" x 6" pieces of plywood between the track and the inside back wheels, just roll the track backwards as you insert the pieces, it made putting the outside wheels on a breeze.
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