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drop and roll chaincase

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SnoPro1000

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Well i got a stock 2001 thundercat, and i'm wondering how much i sound drop the chain case and how much i should roll it back.
Also picture would be a big help, thanks!
 
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Vanamburg sells a great kit with easy to use template,new bearing bracket. It was down 3.5" and back 4 ". Installed one on a 1999 t-cat, worked awesome, best mod I made to that sled.

Ajay
 
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Perfect also if i were use the VE drop and roll, i'm not sure but wouldn't that make the track looser on the drives? can some one explain to me all the pros and cons of this thanks!
 
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drop and roll

I had cr racing drop and roll in mine you will need to run extroverts after its done or else the track will skip.
 
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Perfect also if i were use the VE drop and roll, i'm not sure but wouldn't that make the track looser on the drives? can some one explain to me all the pros and cons of this thanks!

I ran extroverts, remounted skid back same amount as chaincase move, used VE drop brackets, lotsa holes to move around. On the front skid mounts make sure there is double wall where you drill holes. I used a 151" skid and track from a M1, when dropped and rolled it sat the same as a 162" sled, ie. with the drop and set back there was as much track foot print and length on the ground as a 162 M1.

Ajay
 
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if your saying that your 151 was the same as a 162, does that mean that i would have to get a 151 track for a 144 skid? their is so much that i don't know lol, its time to get school bring on the information overload!!!
 
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