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Track Install

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Location
Rouleau, Sask
Country
Canada
Snowmobile
2012 Phazer GT
I just took out the track and skid and did the track extension from 121 to 144. I am about to put the skid back in and I was wondering if any one had any tips or tricks. I have never done this before but I have watched some videos and did some reading and I see there is more than one way to do it. Such as do I lay the sled on its side or not? They make it look pretty easy on Youtube.
 

on phazer, un load springs as mrsled 1st. then i grab a tie wrap and tie down the rear scizors to the rail as a good shock will keep it at full extension witch sucks to install.

did you add any wheels around where the rail extensions bolt on to help with slide wear?
 
on phazer, un load springs as mrsled 1st. then i grab a tie wrap and tie down the rear scizors to the rail as a good shock will keep it at full extension witch sucks to install.

did you add any wheels around where the rail extensions bolt on to help with slide wear?

I haven't yet but I do plan it. I have seen them installed where the join is on the extension an also on the front ahead of the ones that are already there.
 
I got the track on yesterday, thank you for the tips as it went on pretty smoothly. I had the whole family help and nobody was swore at. There was not a lot of adjustment for track tension but I think it is close to what the manual says. Today I am going to change the oil and switch out the skis. Then work on the tunnel extension.
 

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I forgot to chime in but laying the phazer on its side makes skid install ridiculously easy. I think it's in the FAQ
 
I forgot to chime in but laying the phazer on its side makes skid install ridiculously easy. I think it's in the FAQ

Yes I read that somewhere and it did make it very easy. Also seen it in a couple of youtube videos so I figured that was the way to go. My wife and I did it in no time and we were still talking to each other when we were finished.
 
Going from a 121 to a 144 is a BIG jump. I'm surprised that it didn't stick out further than that in relation to the snowflap.
 
Yeah not to bad, according to my calculations I need to add 10" to my tunnel.
 
I Took the sled out yesterday and it performed just like it should. The handling is much improved in deeper snow. Very happy with how it turned out.
 


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