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just purchased a used set of snow trackers for my wife's 08 Nytro. Does anyone know the details of installing. Do you need to drill a hole in the ski close to the front for the front part of the tracker?
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I installed them on my 07 but if your using the stock skis yes you have to drill a hole...think it's a 1/2" hole. They work awesome just watch RR crossings, make sure you cross at 90 degree angle of they can grab the track.just purchased a used set of snow trackers for my wife's 08 Nytro. Does anyone know the details of installing. Do you need to drill a hole in the ski close to the front for the front part of the tracker?
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Thanks. Thought I had the wrong ones as I figured they went through where the stock carbides go through. Is there a dimension on where to drill? And do you drill on an angle?
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should have been instructions with them, it's been a while since I installed them don't remember.
read this:
http://www.snowtracker.com/getattac...ntively-befor-installation-agressive.pdf.aspx
read this:
http://www.snowtracker.com/getattac...ntively-befor-installation-agressive.pdf.aspx

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I will check and let you know tomorrow..... I will measure my spare skis in the morning.


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Drill 1/2 " hole straight through the ski
60 degree angle the hole after it is drilled.
Hole should be either 5 1/4 "or 6 1/8 inches forward from 1st runner hole depending on which Trackers you have.
Put the bolts of tracker carbide in the ski holes & measure to see which measurement is correct.
You will love them.
60 degree angle the hole after it is drilled.
Hole should be either 5 1/4 "or 6 1/8 inches forward from 1st runner hole depending on which Trackers you have.
Put the bolts of tracker carbide in the ski holes & measure to see which measurement is correct.
You will love them.
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Perfect thanks for the help.
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I would still do this: Put the bolts of tracker carbide in the ski holes & measure to see where 1/2 hole should be drilled.
These instructions are different drom those they give out now for where to measure from.
These instructions are different drom those they give out now for where to measure from.
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Awesome really appreciate it.
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