..SNAKEBIT..
VIP Member
4 WHEEL REAR AXLE BUSHING MEASUREMENTS??
are they on here some where? I know I can figure it out BUT just thought someone might have the measurement wrote down. I am looking to run 4 rear wheel while riding around Iowa and then slide a shorter axle in and drop off the two outside wheels for the STEEP & DEEP.
any suggestions on porting my new 144 x 16 wide?
was thinking of doing 3) 1-1/8 holes in the middle of every row??
I dont know maybe do 1" on the 16" wider outside bands????
are they on here some where? I know I can figure it out BUT just thought someone might have the measurement wrote down. I am looking to run 4 rear wheel while riding around Iowa and then slide a shorter axle in and drop off the two outside wheels for the STEEP & DEEP.
any suggestions on porting my new 144 x 16 wide?
was thinking of doing 3) 1-1/8 holes in the middle of every row??
I dont know maybe do 1" on the 16" wider outside bands????
..SNAKEBIT..
VIP Member
I found a small write-up in the tech section, I will have to check measurments
pipdviper
Member
give me a couple minutes. I just sold my skid and it has the 4 wheels. I have it sitting on the bench. I'll pull the axle and check. I'll use my digital calipers. I'll post them in metric and standard.
pipdviper
Member
Well, I was wrong as usual!! My Pro action skid is a 3 wheeler!! The M-10 has the 4. Anyhow, all you have to do is take your long (150mm) spacer to the machine shop....or to work in my case!!!!! the short spacer inside the track (mine was worn a little and was just under 37mm) and the bearing (12mm) and cut 37mm off your 150mm spacer (same as the stocker on other side) and cut whats left down to 100mm and you should be set. My guess as far as the worn one... it should be 38mm. Because the engineers probably liked a whole number in their equasion.
12 bearing
12 bearing
100 spacer
38 spacer
38 spacer
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200 mm
12 bearing
12 bearing
100 spacer
38 spacer
38 spacer
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200 mm