redsnake3
New member
they are yours free of charge.
sxviper32
New member
why are you gettin rid of them? did you get to try them out?
redsnake3
New member
i did try them out, i used a set of wheel mounts to make them and screwed on a piece of rubber to soften the hit. i took off the belts tonight because i dont have the time right now to set them up as i have to get the sled ready for racing this weekend. i got alot of cluthing time needed and also need to put on my hauck head with the high compression domes. i also got belting there to make a dozen or so belts if anyone wants one. just give me the dimensions needed and the location of the holes.
redsnake3
New member
also i had to run the track way to tight to get rid of the track skipping and i just dont feel comfortable with it that tight with extroverts cause its just not worth it i dont think.although i loved the sled without the rods i just cant get myself to put the track as tight as less than 1" of slack with 5 lbs of force.
pro116
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redsnake I'm just going to stay with transfer rods.Last year I had problems with the xtc no matter what I did the track tatcheted in powder even with all the transfer taking out of the rods.This year I went to a 136" and anti ratchet drivers.Thank's anyways.
gild
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blocks
Pro Use coupler blocks off of a 00 Pol RMK they are adj and contact a bigger area on the swing arm. I find a stiff centre shock and smaller gap an the lower end of the coupler helps ratcheting. I'm also finding a tighter transfer strap does the same but need more seat time to verify. Skiis are great !
Pro Use coupler blocks off of a 00 Pol RMK they are adj and contact a bigger area on the swing arm. I find a stiff centre shock and smaller gap an the lower end of the coupler helps ratcheting. I'm also finding a tighter transfer strap does the same but need more seat time to verify. Skiis are great !