nick5oh
Member
For those of you who have installed m10’s in srx’s......do you believe it’s possible to put a stock skid back in? I know some parts of the bracing that’s riveted into the tunnel has to be clearanced/trimmed to accommodate the m10 plates. But will that trimming cause an issue with reinstalling the stock skid?
I’ve posted about this before but all I got was don’t do it you’ll regret it etc etc. I’m doing it if it’s possible. I want more speed and have another sled I want to install the m10 in for my dad to ride he needs the comfort more than I do lol
Thanks guys
I’ve posted about this before but all I got was don’t do it you’ll regret it etc etc. I’m doing it if it’s possible. I want more speed and have another sled I want to install the m10 in for my dad to ride he needs the comfort more than I do lol
Thanks guys
For those of you who have installed m10’s in srx’s......do you believe it’s possible to put a stock skid back in? I know some parts of the bracing that’s riveted into the tunnel has to be clearanced/trimmed to accommodate the m10 plates. But will that trimming cause an issue with reinstalling the stock skid?
I’ve posted about this before but all I got was don’t do it you’ll regret it etc etc. I’m doing it if it’s possible. I want more speed and have another sled I want to install the m10 in for my dad to ride he needs the comfort more than I do lol
Thanks guys
It will work, pull the M10 mount plates and reinstall the pro-actions plates and you should be just fine.
nick5oh
Member
The stock plates were not removed just the bumps ground down to make flat. M10 plates were installed over top. So I guess I should be good then.
The stock plates were not removed just the bumps ground down to make flat. M10 plates were installed over top. So I guess I should be good then.
Yes, the humps are just there to help line up the bolts, it should be pretty easy once the M10 plates are out.
Edgebrook
New member
Should be simple place and rebolt