thrasher
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Installing a new ice attack track which is fully clipped. Have a chance to buy a used driveshaft from 2003 RX1 with new Super 9 tooth drivers. Does anyone know if this set-up will work on my 2006 Vector or is it worth it to do so? Thanks.
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Same shaft and sprocket style.Guess if they are in good shape and cheap enough go for it.Anti-ratchets are the way to go IMO.Do you know what brand they are ?
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Brand is Super Sprockets by Micro Belmont Engineering. Purchased thru Royal Distributing in Canada.
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Those are just like the wahl ones.Looks good to me.If the price is right snatch them up.


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I'd be cautious about installing a used drive shaft. Maybe other members have more specific information, but there were breakage issues on the early RX / RS sled's.
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