DANX123
Expert
i picked up near new nytro 121 skid and have purchased and installed tracks usa rail extensions now 136. i want to install it in my attak. i need help. can anyone here help or direct me to someone that can help. thanks in advance.
Yamahammer485
TY 4 Stroke Guru
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DANX123
Expert
DANX123 said:i picked up near new nytro 121 skid and have purchased and installed tracks usa rail extensions now 136. i want to install it in my attak. i need help. can anyone here help or direct me to someone that can help. thanks in advance.
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LJ 452
TY 4 Stroke God
If you need measurements of anything let me know. I would think the first thing would be to see if the front mount will work in the exsisting hole. Beyond that it's a matter of measuring the location for the rear holes. I think getting the height of the rear mount will be the key, it may not be the same as for either sled, you may have to do a little trial and error.
Let me know what you need.
Let me know what you need.
ahicks
TY 4 Stroke Master
Haven't done this particular conversion, but willing to try and help here or via PM if you'd like.
Do you have the mounting point dimensions from the donor sled? Drive shaft to front mounting point, and front point to rear (center to center) would be really handy at minimum. Not critical, but darn handy. Do you still have the original suspension?
-Al
Do you have the mounting point dimensions from the donor sled? Drive shaft to front mounting point, and front point to rear (center to center) would be really handy at minimum. Not critical, but darn handy. Do you still have the original suspension?
-Al
ahicks
TY 4 Stroke Master
LJ 452, didn't mean to doublepost you, was writing the same time you were. FWIW, I can nail the rear dimension as far as height, been there on a few different sleds. The ones that will really make things much easier are those mentioned.
Edit: Front and rear ride height dims (bumper heights) with original suspension still under it will be handy too.
Edit: Front and rear ride height dims (bumper heights) with original suspension still under it will be handy too.
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