hibshman25
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- 2017 sidewinder ltx dx
2018 snoscoot
I'm lookign to cut down a 15" track for my phazer and was hoping to get some pointers and ideas from others who have done it.
Jeremy
Expert
Flip the track inside-out so the lugs are on the inside. May need a bud to help. Lay a 6x6 piece of lumber inside the track for a spacer. Almost the whole lenght of the track. Set your TABLE SAW so it only cuts 1/2 an inch off of each side, flip the track around and do it again. After everything is done you should have a 14" wide track and just for some reasurence, run a blow torck along the cut sides. Good to go man. there is a video on youtube showing everything.
rfrrace
Newbie
Tracks USA suggested zip tying the track as flat as possible then run it thru a table saw. I tried this and it worked really well except at the ends where it got a little rough, but acceptable and still is over 900 miles later. Your table saw is going to take a beating too.
minks_698
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A 1.25" ripsaw cut down to 14" works so much better on the trail than the stocker. If your still running stock front ski's, an upgrade might be necessary, ours pushes now.
xt_gt
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
i cut down a track with a circle saw. made a jig for the base. did it myself on top of saw-horses & a 2x12'. bungie'd the track up out of the way. i know it took longer than a tablesaw, thanks..cough.... BooRad, but it turned out alright.
i'll post up pics once i get my 136 extenders on soon.
i'll post up pics once i get my 136 extenders on soon.
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