08nytromtx16
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I have looked around on this site for a clear answer to exactly what the limit would be to max lug height for our nytros?? I am looking at the camoplast backcountry track for the 1.75 inch paddle but im kinda worried about the fit. I looked under my sled and it seems like there is enough room if i take the protectors out but can someone either check if theres enough room or give me a solid answer on wether or not it will fit. Also another question I had was whats the difference between 8 tooth extroverts and 9 toothextroverts and is either one better for my set up?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.


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08nytromtx16
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soooo... by the sounds of it, it will fit. Thanks for the help but does anyone know what the difference is between 8 tooth and 9 tooth and 10 tooth drivers beside the extra space with the 8? Is it just like gearing up or down even more or what? Thanks again

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8 tooth drivers will give you another 1/2" of clearence as i stated in my previous post & lower your gearing effectively 2.5 teeth on top over 9 teeth.
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K so i have decided i will get the 1 3/4 track and the extroverts ( mostlikely ski doo ones) but i still havent really decided on wether or not to get the 8 tooth gearing. Does anyone think its worth while or not?? I am not into racing or top speed just a bit of climbing and catwalking through deeeeeep powder. Just as long as I can do at LEAST 130 ill be happy. Also i know alot of you may say just go with the longer track but i also like to jump and like how the 121s feel. Well thanks for your input and hope yah have an opinion i can hear.
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