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I am going with the 3" pitch drivers. Should I use the Whal or Yami? I thought I heard somewhere the Whals extrovert didn't line up correctly. Any truth to this?
Thanks,
J.
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J.
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I just put 8 tooth Avids on my warrior , I hear 8 tooth in either wahl or avid is much better than the 7 tooth , My fingers are crossed .If they don't work out I'll be getting Stock Apex mtn drivers.
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I will be going with the new maverick track which has the 2-1/4" lugs. I read somewhere this track would hit the front cooler if I went with the 8 tooth 3" pitch. What track are you using?
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That is a sweat looking sled. I have seen some of the pics on the snowest forum. Very nice. I am sure you didn't have any troubles with the drivers on this one.
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I would go with the yamaha drivers if you are using a 3" pitch track. They are "timed" so they wont vibrate. Just make sure you install then the right way! The whal drivers vibrate for quite a while untill the extroverts wear down. I have used 9 tooth 2.52" pitch for two seasons and 7 tooth 3" for one. 3" vibrate way more.
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rideblue said:I would go with the yamaha drivers if you are using a 3" pitch track. They are "timed" so they wont vibrate. Just make sure you install then the right way! The whal drivers vibrate for quite a while untill the extroverts wear down. I have used 9 tooth 2.52" pitch for two seasons and 7 tooth 3" for one. 3" vibrate way more.
Thanks for the feedback. I will probably end up with the Yami drivers. They are only $58/ea which isn't too bad for the 3" pitch extrovert drivers. Only problem is they are back ordered until Nov 9. I will also get them trued on a lathe like I did with my old Wahl drivers. That seemed to help with the vibration.
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ken_climb
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Yup, can't go wrong with the yami drivers! They are the smoothest on this planet! 

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ken_climb said:Yup, can't go wrong with the yami drivers! They are the smoothest on this planet!![]()
So do you think I should true the yami drivers or are they smooth enough from the factory that I could do w/o truing them? I would rather not if I can get away w/it.
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Press them onto the shaft, then check for runout. If you're not happy then put them on the lathe.
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if you want to use the newest track you need the yamaha
that 16 inch 162 track that is all the rage as i understand it may currently require the yammaha drivers to fit
I use wahls but on an Older Stock pubched out Track
that 16 inch 162 track that is all the rage as i understand it may currently require the yammaha drivers to fit
I use wahls but on an Older Stock pubched out Track
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