Tyloooor
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I want that gauge....does it matter what year of vector it comes off?
toyota4runner
Expert
Yup. 2010 and up fuel injected vectors
RIGIDONE
TY 4 Stroke Master
unloaded the trailer from this weekends riding, really enjoying my nytro!!!and searching for a new track.. I gots to get this power to the snow!!!
dubweiser
VIP Member
you're lucky, we had three feet of ideal snow, but in the last week we have gotten over 100mm of rain
sheetwright
Northwoods Snowmobiling Facebook
Added, and extra stud in each window, new battery, put on a different style of GPS plug with an on/off switch, and fuse. Bought a tall windshield for those -20 days like we just had.
Put it up for sale also in the TY classifieds. Thinking of a different route. Love it, but done with this project for now LOL
Put it up for sale also in the TY classifieds. Thinking of a different route. Love it, but done with this project for now LOL
dubweiser
VIP Member
sheetwright said:Added, and extra stud in each window, new battery, put on a different style of GPS plug with an on/off switch, and fuse. Bought a tall windshield for those -20 days like we just had.
Put it up for sale also in the TY classifieds. Thinking of a different route. Love it, but done with this project for now LOL
any hints on whats next ??
mp5
Expert
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2011
- Messages
- 363
- Age
- 55
- Location
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 09 Nytro XTX
mcamzr said:I dropped a socket somewhere in the engine compartment. Yea!!
Hahahaha.....too funny. I dropped a headlight light spring down inside my steering arm assembly last wk.....right after I said to myself, "self, DO NOT drop this friggin spring...."....badoing.....
I finally got to use my telescopic magnet thingy I bought two yrs ago...
Finally received my Anti Gravity Charger Kit.
Ordered, yet another, set of scratchers. This time from Royal Distributors Website; the set that attaches underneath the front of each running board. The Tric scratchers were no good for me.
Now we need winter to come again......
Tyloooor
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
mp5 said:mcamzr said:I dropped a socket somewhere in the engine compartment. Yea!!
Hahahaha.....too funny. I dropped a headlight light spring down inside my steering arm assembly last wk.....right after I said to myself, "self, DO NOT drop this friggin spring...."....badoing.....
I finally got to use my telescopic magnet thingy I bought two yrs ago...
Finally received my Anti Gravity Charger Kit.
Ordered, yet another, set of scratchers. This time from Royal Distributors Website; the set that attaches underneath the front of each running board. The Tric scratchers were no good for me.
Now we need winter to come again...... [/quote
I have those scratchers....put the left on the right and right on the left, so scratcher is really close to the track....don't forget them when you back up
went for a beauty ride last night...wings and beer
great night for a ride
ViperTurboPete
TY 4 Stroke Master
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2005
- Messages
- 1,068
- Age
- 57
- Location
- Sudbury, Ontario
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2015 Viper XTX LE MPI Turbo
2022 Expedition Extreme 850
I use the same running board scratchers from Royal and I think they are great. I have ripped up to the camp on glare ice for 15 km and no slider/overheating issues.
I didn't use the spring holder that was supplied. Instead I got a stainless steel eye bolt, cut out a notch and bolted it to the running board. I find it much easier to deploy the spring off and on.
I didn't use the spring holder that was supplied. Instead I got a stainless steel eye bolt, cut out a notch and bolted it to the running board. I find it much easier to deploy the spring off and on.
Tyloooor
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
RX1MPete said:I use the same running board scratchers from Royal and I think they are great. I have ripped up to the camp on glare ice for 15 km and no slider/overheating issues.
I didn't use the spring holder that was supplied. Instead I got a stainless steel eye bolt, cut out a notch and bolted it to the running board. I find it much easier to deploy the spring off and on.
That's a good idea....the ones they supply get caked in ice and are a bitch
terez
Expert
RX1MPete said:I use the same running board scratchers from Royal and I think they are great. I have ripped up to the camp on glare ice for 15 km and no slider/overheating issues.
I didn't use the spring holder that was supplied. Instead I got a stainless steel eye bolt, cut out a notch and bolted it to the running board. I find it much easier to deploy the spring off and on.
PICS please very interested in your set up. Which scratchers from RD? RD part #??
Thanks
PS How many studs are you running now then? 2.52 or 2.86 track??
mp5
Expert
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2011
- Messages
- 363
- Age
- 55
- Location
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 09 Nytro XTX
dubweiser
VIP Member
picked up my yammie parts to fix my rollover incident....my dealer accidentally ordered mtx instead of xtx parts....works out well for me....got the longer throttle cable and cooler bars, so I got to order a rox pivot adapter and 2" riser block.....i'll see how it feels with the oft relocator and if I need more i'll order the 4" block
yammyrider
Newbie
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2010
- Messages
- 7
Just finished putting all the new parts on for this winter. Skinz a-arms, excell header, rsi handlebars, revalved shocks, new backcountry track and a driveshaft with extrovert drivers to replace the bent one..
dubweiser
VIP Member
I finished putting my nytro back together after the roll over
[/url][/img]
[/url][/img]
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.