rx1 fern
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
What is the biggest lug track I can put in my 2008 nytro Rtx with a 121 suspension . I think it's about time to change to a new track . Thinking of putting a snow cross track on it . Just wondering how tall of a lug I can go with without having issues . Also should I drop a tooth down on my top gear for going with a bigger lug track . Thanks for the help
ryan_p17
Extreme
some guys have put a 1.5" lug track and cleared the tunnel protectors or rubbed slightly. anything after that you have to remove your tunnel protectors and heat exchanger protectors. 1.75 will definitely fit if you do that but then its not recommended to run studs as there is zero protection of the heat exchanger. if you search around you will find some threads on track swaps and can see what needs to be done for each setup.
fxnytroxtx
Guest
rx1 fern said:What is the biggest lug track I can put in my 2008 nytro Rtx with a 121 suspension . I think it's about time to change to a new track . Thinking of putting a snow cross track on it . Just wondering how tall of a lug I can go with without having issues . Also should I drop a tooth down on my top gear for going with a bigger lug track . Thanks for the help
We had 1.5 intense track on our shorty nytro really good track and suites the nytro really well. Not much top end loss if any, with much better hook up. I highly recommend this track to 121" nytro owners.
Matt85
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You can fit a 2" track if you remove the tunnel and heat exchanger protectors out. 1.5" if you leave the protectors in. I have a 1.75" back country and am really happy with it.
rx1 fern
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Thanks for the replies people . I won't ever run studs, so no issues with that .wont let you race it with studs in stock classes around here .so by the sounds is it 1.5 is biggest without much modifications .
toyota4runner
Expert
Pstn head
TY 4 Stroke Master
Is cooling or slider/hyfax wear affected at all with the 1.5 lug track, especially when the trail is freshly groomed and froze rock solid ?
toyota4runner
Expert
The track is fully clipped and I also run the excell wheel kit and the slides are still barely worn after 2000 miles. Cooling has never been an issue for me either. This track is an unbelievable improvement over stock
DeepFrz
Expert
My buddy runs a 1.75" SnoX track on his 2010 RTX SE. He had to remove the tunnel and heat exchanger protectors though. Be careful when cutting!
RIGIDONE
TY 4 Stroke Master
toyota4runner said:The track is fully clipped and I also run the excell wheel kit and the slides are still barely worn after 2000 miles. Cooling has never been an issue for me either. This track is an unbelievable improvement over stock
I'm thinking about getting that track, my question is are the lugs stiff or flexible..I'm looking for stiff lugs.. thanks!!
1975FA
Expert
My 1 1/2" intense track has stiff lugs on it. I have around 3000 miles on it and it is holding up well. I have an 08 also. The protectors on the heat exchanger had to be removed for clearance but not the top ones.
raginyamaha
TY 4 Stroke Master
Intense was a great upgrade to mine. Great hook up and didnt loose top speed...
toyota4runner
Expert
I'd say they're fairly stiff. After a lot of abuse this track still hooks and has no signs of wear or missing lugs. It also greatly improved my braking which was a nice surprise
toyota4runner
Expert
I don't see why not. I can't see Mountaintec making a cooler that has clearance issues. You could send him a pm if ur worried
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