ryanryan
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Does anybody know or would you be able to measure the distance from the tips of the skis to the furthest back part of the track on a stock 2002 Yamaha Viper? Thanks.
Yamidude59
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are you asking some one to measure one of their sleds? or are you asking if its possible?
Because its not hard to do, get a 2x4 across the front skis draw a line on the ground in front of it where it contacts the ski, and do the same in the back.
there should be a vehicle spec sheet on here somewhere....
Because its not hard to do, get a 2x4 across the front skis draw a line on the ground in front of it where it contacts the ski, and do the same in the back.
there should be a vehicle spec sheet on here somewhere....
ryanryan
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ryanryan said:Does anybody know or would you be able to measure the distance from the tips of the skis to the furthest back part of the track on a stock 2002 Yamaha Viper? Thanks.
I am asking if somebody knows the measurement or if they could go and measure it for me, I have been looking but I can't find it. Reason being, I'm buying a single trailer and the length is 9' and I read somewhere the overall length was over 9', but I didn't know if that was to the grab bar or to the end of the track because I don't want to have the track hanging off the back of the trailer, so I was wondering if I should go with a 10' trailer?
Yamidude59
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you would be better off with a 10 foot trailer, overall length is 109.4 inches http://www.zachosports.com/new_vehicle_detail.asp?veh=2501&Manufacturer=2
thats the better half of 9 feet.
thats the better half of 9 feet.
ryanryan
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Yah, that might be where I seen it was over, but it is only over by 1.4 inches and that is probably overall length so that would mean it's to the grab bar so the track would still be on the trailer completely but I still think it would be better to get the 10' so that I wouldn't have to load it with the skis basically on the salt shield every time, I would have more room to spare.