MrViper gave me good idea

Viktory2k1

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When I couldn't sleep lastnight(not because you nicely reamed me a new one, its the track issue). I am putting that 2001 skid in wildcat anyway. If and I mean if those 2 tracks are the same part number, I could swap tracks. Wildcat has 96 of the right studs in it and has less then 100 miles on it(1.005 effective length). Put 24 more in it and it would be perfect for SRX. Both same hacksaw track but wildcat's was never used when I got it. Thats if their the same part number. Job wouldn't happen today though because we may get a blizzard here in this area this weekend. When I mean blizzard, I mean at least 4-6 inches. That would solve the track issue that you brought up 3 times now. I don't tell many ppl about that because it makes me sick to think of all the money lost buying the incorrect studs. Of course, do the bearings too. I am not on of the ppl that need a hug and tell me its ok everytime I screw up like the new generation seems to be. Its just that track and the studs that makes me fume.
Another project too: Look at that track before studs, its like new.
 

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Those wildcats had 2.52 pitch and were 121" long, the only thing you gotta look out for is width, some were 16 wide. If it's 15 wide slap her on and your in business


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Not quite yet. We actually have snow coming down. I heard 4-12" on news. Depends on lake effect. Time to ride!
Yes same part number. I am very happy about that.
 
I can put the track in pic in Yami and put yami in that sled. That track in pic has 96 studs, the right length. I would put 48 more in. Yami has 240 that are too short. That will solve a huge problem I've been having. I can do the bearings while i'm at it also. This might be a summer project.
 


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