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Need info: 08 Nytro MTX, 159" Poo series IV, or 162" CE 2.25"???

Butta

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Like the title says, I'm switching to a Timbersled skid, and since I'm changing tracks anyway, I figure I might as well go with a longer one (I have a 153 AC takeoff CE 2.25 in the garage). However, which way to go: can get a great deal on the Polaris Series IV 159, or I can get longer rails and go for the 162 CE 2.25 (for availability and track speed I'd choose the 2.25 vs. the 2.5).

Any inputs? Thoughts?

Thanks!!!

*pray for snow*
 
First I would check the pitch of the Polaris track!
You might have to change your drivers!

I wanted to go with the Polaris 5.1 at first but the pitch was not the same so needed to change the drivers and with the paddle at 2.4", clearance at the front might have been an issue but not sure!

I finally went the PowerClaw 162 3" pitch

Errol
 
First I would check the pitch of the Polaris track!
You might have to change your drivers!

I wanted to go with the Polaris 5.1 at first but the pitch was not the same so needed to change the drivers and with the paddle at 2.4", clearance at the front might have been an issue but not sure!

I finally went the PowerClaw 162 3" pitch

Errol

Yeah, I know I'll have to change drivers, probably go with some anti ratchet drivers anyway while I have the track off. Some people run the CE 2.5" paddles, so I think the 2.4" with the proper drivers shouldn't be an issue. What I'm more interested in is the performance gain....if they are close in performance, I'll stick with the 162, but if the Poo is that much better, I might go that route.

Thanks for your input!! Anyone else??
 
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