This does not make sense -
A guy on Hardcore sledder wrote this he says he just dropped the front of the skid down 1.25 and is using a 2" paddle on a Wedge.
I just put a 136 x 1.75 on my XC, with a Gen II skid. I did drop the back about 4 inches. The track is slightly notched could use a little more. Can I just drop the front and it will clear ?
A 8 tooth driver will allow for a greater track. or you can modify the mounting location of the front and rear bolts of the skid. stock rear drop brackets and dropping the front about 1.25". That is what is done to my sled and i am running a challenger 2" paddle right now. has yet to rub or balloon out on the stock 9 tooth drivers. This is with 1.5" of track sag on the lift as well.
A guy on Hardcore sledder wrote this he says he just dropped the front of the skid down 1.25 and is using a 2" paddle on a Wedge.
I just put a 136 x 1.75 on my XC, with a Gen II skid. I did drop the back about 4 inches. The track is slightly notched could use a little more. Can I just drop the front and it will clear ?
A 8 tooth driver will allow for a greater track. or you can modify the mounting location of the front and rear bolts of the skid. stock rear drop brackets and dropping the front about 1.25". That is what is done to my sled and i am running a challenger 2" paddle right now. has yet to rub or balloon out on the stock 9 tooth drivers. This is with 1.5" of track sag on the lift as well.