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Anyone deleted T-motion by replacing with C-motion rear arm?

NHRoadking

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Has anyone deleted their T-motion on a G4 and replaced it with a C-motion rear arm? If so, could I get the parts list and photos of the install? Thanks.
 
Looks like the Ski Doo parts run about $220 + shipping ordered on line. Shipping ran $30. Are parts ordered at a dealership more or less than the online Ski Doo store?
 
Its over 400 Canadian for all those parts. Does anyone on here know if that actually works?!? And does not change the geometry???
 
I wasn’t sure that website was actually BRP authorized, or someone who just named their website parts store that.
 
If you need any measurements or anything let me know. I have a Backcountry XRS 154 with c-motion

Thank you. Much appreciated.

How doo you like the c-motion off trail?
 
Its kind of complicated. Because its not really a straight comparison..

The backcountry xrs has curved rails, and no flex edge track. The pro 40 shocks in the rear have different springs as well, its basically set up for more trail friendly manners. From the factory the spindles are quite different too, more of a trail/zrp geometry. And the front suspension is roughly 39 inches set in the middle.

I have summit arms on it now, summit expert ski rubbers and the skis set in the middle. and all else is stock.

All that being said, The sled still feels twitchy in a sidehill. just not nearly as bad as a summit. Personally, I think the skis are the biggest part of the issue. However, when you combine the skis with t-motion and the flex edge track you get a squirrely mess in anything but deep power.

I drove the lynx with the flex edge track, and it did much better than a summit or backcountry xrs. Front suspension was the same as a summit, as was the track, only defining difference was the rear suspension and skis, so go figure.
 
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