Has anyone come up with a good solution for adding extra wheels to the XTX skid? I have the fourth wheel kit but would like to reduce friction up front.
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Yamahatim got a real nice looking setup from wahl bros that gives you wheels to mount on the shaft that that holds the bottom of the limiter straps
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Those wheels are really cool! But if you have wear issues in the front kind of right by the end of the curve, those won't help. I tried them and they won't change the wear. I put wheels from wahl bros, 3 1/4 inch where the limiter straps are. And they work awesome. I have been around 350 miles since I did that and there is no wear at all where I was having it before. Anti stab kit won't help with hyfax wear. Even though those wheels look bad a$$! 

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I am going (or at least try) to add the 5.63" wheels from AC to mine next week. I am hoping they will line up just like the LTX.


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They should, I just don't know where they have the holes to put a set of wheels. It worked really well on my Viper. Just make sure there is clearance where ever you put them. While parked try and bottom your rear skid to make sure nothing will hit the wheels before you lock tight them in place.
Not sure where you are going to put more cat wheels on the 141 skid. There really isn't a place except drilling holes in the rear part if the skid. Not a lot if meat there. Some cat guys did it with some luck but others had the rail crack using that method.MorganKoda said:I am going (or at least try) to add the 5.63" wheels from AC to mine next week. I am hoping they will line up just like the LTX.