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? 4 those who have owned old style sx kits

chumbilly1

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Considering a 13 sx kit. Have a couple questions for those of you who have owned these. Can I run a 2.5" lug track? Are stock drivers, rails and side panels same as st/lt of same year? How about shafts and bearing assembly s?
 
I have a 13sx and I am planing on running a convex track this year haven't put it on yet should be no problem with a driver swap. Older SX have 2.52 drivers convex is 2.86. Side panels are different, shafts are mounted in different spots giving it a different angle of attack then a regular kit. And everything is 2" narrower. Pretty sure they rails are the same though.


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Is 10" width really the max on sx kit? Trying to see if I can even get my flex edge that narrow.
 
I Have 2013 sx have not used it yet and still stock track but middle lugs are 21/2 and I think outside re 11/2. I might be wrong. Stock track lugs are very hard.
 
Are the snowhawk track any good look tough. Looks like it should work well for the type of riding I do which is ditch banging mostly if we get 1 foot of soft snow we are happy because with the wind we get in week it hard but makes playing in the trees fun. I might only get one or two trip to the mountains in a year and probably will be in the spring conditions.
 
Are the snowhawk track any good look tough. Looks like it should work well for the type of riding I do which is ditch banging mostly if we get 1 foot of soft snow we are happy because with the wind we get in week it hard but makes playing in the trees fun. I might only get one or two trip to the mountains in a year and probably will be in the spring conditions.



The snowhawk track is the bomb in the spring when the snow compacts, mega hookup! But it's pretty bad in the powder. Whatever you ride most of the time, get the track that suits it.
 
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