RowdyRoddy
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I'm in the shop now installing a set of x clickers but I'm not sure which one goes on what side. One has a "R" and the other has a "L". So that right and left. But when you stand in front looking at the sled or standing in the back looking at the sled. I'm thinking right as if you were sitting on the sled.
Right?
RR
Right?
RR
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radianguy
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What are x clickers? This is the second time I've heard of them, but don't know what they are. Just curious.
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stuckless316
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i'm with radian on this one. Post some pics when ur done RR, if you don't mind!!!
RowdyRoddy
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Will do tomorrow guys. Just got in from the shed.
RR
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http://www.hiperf.com/acatalog/Snowmobi ... s_289.html
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X-Click Suspension Blocks(Reference #X-CLICK)
X-Clicks are a direct replacement for the stock 3 position blocks. The 4 position design of the X-Clicks allows for more adjustment and the 4th side is an overload position. Machined from 6061-T6 aluminum for maximum strength. Sold per pair.
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X-Click Suspension Blocks(Reference #X-CLICK)
X-Clicks are a direct replacement for the stock 3 position blocks. The 4 position design of the X-Clicks allows for more adjustment and the 4th side is an overload position. Machined from 6061-T6 aluminum for maximum strength. Sold per pair.
stuckless316
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Assuming there pretty easy to install. Release your spring, take out the bolt, and replace the xclicker?
nytro addict
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I also installed mine as sitting on the sled for the right and left side. And YES they are an easy install. Of course the torsion spring is a pain as usual cause of the tension on it. They are way better than the stock adjusters in my opinion. Plus they look nice on your sled.
zeke66
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I can't remember for sure but, wasn't there something about mounting them that made it impossible to mount them on the wrong side. Seems to me I remember something like that.
They do also make a 3 sided one like stock in Aluminum too. As I recall I got mine through Dennis Kirk. Seeing a plastic one break made me buy them.
After thinking about it, if you had them on reverse, wouldn't the spring arm note seat correct? I mean, it may hit the block but it may only be like half on.
They do also make a 3 sided one like stock in Aluminum too. As I recall I got mine through Dennis Kirk. Seeing a plastic one break made me buy them.
After thinking about it, if you had them on reverse, wouldn't the spring arm note seat correct? I mean, it may hit the block but it may only be like half on.
RowdyRoddy
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They are marked "R" and "L". So the right one goes on the right side as if you were sitting on the sled.
RR
RR
nytro addict
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Yes when sitting on the sled thr R goes on the right side. And then obviously L goes on left side. Take caution with the torsion spring theres alot of pressure there.
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X CLICKERS . DO THEY GIVE YOU A STIFFER SETTING ON 4? I NEED A STIFFER SPRING FOR MY 09 XTX. I RIDE HARD AND THEY SAGGED OUT ON ME, BUT THEY DONT SEEM TO OFFER A HEAVYER SPRING FOR THE XTX. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT.
nytro addict
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Yes the 4th setting is extra heavy. What I did on my XTX is put the X-Clicker on and also the Hygers torsion spring spacer. That spacer will help with the sag alot. I way actually able to put the block spacers to medium with this set-up.NYTROFISH said:X CLICKERS . DO THEY GIVE YOU A STIFFER SETTING ON 4? I NEED A STIFFER SPRING FOR MY 09 XTX. I RIDE HARD AND THEY SAGGED OUT ON ME, BUT THEY DONT SEEM TO OFFER A HEAVYER SPRING FOR THE XTX. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT.
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