smithereenpsycho
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Has anyone out there switched over to a 16" wide track on the stock '08 tunnel? I thought I've heard of this being done, just curious about what all is needed to have it fit properly? I tried searching the forum but can't find anything very detailed about doing the sawp. also, it is a 2.5 lug track so I'm thinking of going with the MPI coolers so I don't have to cut the track down, aswell as to prepare the machine for a stage 2 SC next season.
Sledboy04
Extreme
PM Mtnviper. He gave me a lot of his "lessons learned" when I did my switch out from a 153 to a 162. You'll have to switch your drop down brackets- I used the ones from K-Mod and you'll need to reverse a couple bolts. Other than partially grinding down the rivets in the tunnel and accurately postioning the drive sprocets, it's not that really difficult. I think that I'm running with about 3/16" clearance on the sides at the point where the track rolls over the drive sprockets and the rivets and reverse bolts are about .090" tall( inside the tunnel). If you do this, you need to keep your track aligned pretty true and I've only had 1 problem with a pretty loose track and using reverse on ice when unloading the machine off my sled deck. Let us know how you do. Sledboy04
lund
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I'm running a 16" wide, no problems. It does require a little tunnel clean up but nothing difficult. Doit all when the track is out, its way easier.
BTW, my sled is a 2010, i don't think there is a difference in tunnels for fitting a 16" w.
I'm also running 2.5" lugs no cooler mods but i'm running Avid 3"pitch drivers.
I will be swapping out to a 174 from a 162x2.5", just waiting for my Iceage rails.
IMO its a great mod and i highly recommend it for the Nytro.
BTW, my sled is a 2010, i don't think there is a difference in tunnels for fitting a 16" w.
I'm also running 2.5" lugs no cooler mods but i'm running Avid 3"pitch drivers.
I will be swapping out to a 174 from a 162x2.5", just waiting for my Iceage rails.
IMO its a great mod and i highly recommend it for the Nytro.
tapex_07
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No need to cut down your lugs. The 2.5 will clear easy in stock form.
smithereenpsycho
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Right on thanks for the info guys! It's a major relief now knowing the 2.5 will fit without cooler mods. I'm thinking I'm going to order some Nytro drop brackets from CR Racing tomorrow, all depending if they are built to get a 16 wide in there... anyone got a set of these brackets?
lund
Pro
smithereenpsycho said:Right on thanks for the info guys! It's a major relief now knowing the 2.5 will fit without cooler mods. I'm thinking I'm going to order some Nytro drop brackets from CR Racing tomorrow, all depending if they are built to get a 16 wide in there... anyone got a set of these brackets?
I got mine from Chad at CR also, nothing realy special about them they're aluminum drop brackets that are a little longer and allows better track clearance. Any fab. shop could make them up. Though it might just be easier to order a set from CR.
Will you be changing your drivers or running stockers?
smithereenpsycho
Veteran
What is the difference/advantages of switching to Avid drivers?
tapex_07
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They are much stronger and run true. Rather than being molded they are CNC'd..
Mtnviper
Vendor
Here are a couple of pics of the drop brackets I made to gain extra clearance for the 16" wide track.
When I was still running the stock XTX skid, the inner brackets were stockers that I cut down.
After I converted the sled over to the Timbersled skid, I made new inner brackets out of 1/4" 6061 Aluminum. The black powder coated brackets under the running boards, are part of the old OEM bracket that I modified to work with the new aluminum bracket.
Bill
When I was still running the stock XTX skid, the inner brackets were stockers that I cut down.
After I converted the sled over to the Timbersled skid, I made new inner brackets out of 1/4" 6061 Aluminum. The black powder coated brackets under the running boards, are part of the old OEM bracket that I modified to work with the new aluminum bracket.
Bill
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