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OVR4D said:Anybody try these?
x2 I seen them on tricked toys website. I'm interested to see some feedback on them.
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I bought some last week but have not tried yet
Paraclete
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I am putting them on my skis this weekend.
My dealer called and said my snowtrackers are in
My dealer called and said my snowtrackers are in
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please let us know how the combo works together i too am intrested in putting thease on my sled as they are simple and no need to worry about them if they work im in.
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I thought about scratchers and instead went with Dupont sliders. No need for scratchers after that.
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no doubtAnything BUT those cable ones that mount on the a-arms. What a waste of money those were.
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I did buy the duraflex ones and they are great fyi.
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Anybody try these?
These are the best... StraightLines didn't work well.. I keep these down all the time.. in and out of the trailer as well. amazing... wish I had them years ago. Can't break them.
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Thought I'd share my experience with mounting the cable style scratchers on my pilot 6.9's.
I used the Qualipieces brand - same company that make the cobra head carbides - mostly due to their mounting design which has an anti-rotation feature. I had 2 goals in mind for mounting. 1 - be ski mounted rather than skid mounted. 2 - utilize hardware that can be removed with the tools in my tool bag so the scratchers can be stored in my travel bag when not needed.
I wasn't sure the plastic rail on the skis were strong enough to take the torque that the scratchers so I made some brackets out of stainless I had kickin' around to strengthen the joint. I made up some plates 25mm wide X 70mm long and drilled holes to match the brackets that came with the kit. Large bolt takes a 14mm wrench and smaller one takes a 10mm. quick and easy install/removal. pretty happy with the fit and finish. hoping they work well for cooling!
I used the Qualipieces brand - same company that make the cobra head carbides - mostly due to their mounting design which has an anti-rotation feature. I had 2 goals in mind for mounting. 1 - be ski mounted rather than skid mounted. 2 - utilize hardware that can be removed with the tools in my tool bag so the scratchers can be stored in my travel bag when not needed.
I wasn't sure the plastic rail on the skis were strong enough to take the torque that the scratchers so I made some brackets out of stainless I had kickin' around to strengthen the joint. I made up some plates 25mm wide X 70mm long and drilled holes to match the brackets that came with the kit. Large bolt takes a 14mm wrench and smaller one takes a 10mm. quick and easy install/removal. pretty happy with the fit and finish. hoping they work well for cooling!
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