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I would personally go with a full RMK rear skid, rear mount hole will be 4" back from current one.
Ok fellas, So my sledding season is over and I am going to need a new summer project. So i have decieded to take and extend my 99 xc 600 from 121" to a 144". But i pretty much know nothing on how to do this.
Has anybody ever done this b4?
What size gearing?
What kind of rail extensions and tunnel extension did you use?
Different driver size?
Any info would be greatly appreciated... Thanks in advanced.
xc_rider08
I'm also changing a 121 to a 144 this summer (xlt sp). Mine has x-12 though and I believe yours is a x-10. I originally considered using rail extensions, but then decided against it for a number of reasons.
The cost of extensions vs the cost of a used RMK skid. 121-144 extensions for x-10 at Tracks USA are $170 (plus shipping/handling), or $130 if you buy a new track at the same time. Tracks USA extensions also extend the hyfax. You can get cheaper extensions (still over $100) like SLP extensions but they don't extend the hyfax. Going from 121 to 144 is a long way to move the axle without extending the bottom of the rail and hyfax.
The torque arms are farther apart on 136/144 skids for a reason, it's more sound design. A short skid with extensions won't have the same geometry/dynamics as a 136/144 suspension. It will work, but how will it perform compared to a x-lite or edge RMK 144 suspension (or even a 136 x-10 for that matter)?
Your suspension is coupled. RMK suspensions (x-10/x-lite/edge) are not coupled, they have a pivot arm at the bottom of the rear torque arm that's kind of like the joint in a dog's hind leg. From everything I've read on coupled vs non coupled, I believe non coupled is preferable to coupled for deep powder/mountain riding. Personally, I would take a 136 x-10 without extensions over a 121 x-10 with 144 extensions.
Auctions for snowmobile stuff on ebay right now are going for really low prices (not many bidders). I got some pretty good deals on a couple of reverse kits (I've got a 2 sled summer project), and I just got great deals on a 144 RMK x-lite skid and a 136 RMK edge skid. Got the x-lite for $80 + $60 shipping and the edge for $140 + $60 shipping. I'll buy some used 144 rails for the edge skid and sell the 136 rails.
X-10 mounting holes are the same in the front whether it be 121" or 136", just the rear is 4" back on center on the 136". Front arm is mounted lower in the tunnel also if the rear is mounted below the tunnel. And the Xtra-lite is mounted the same as the 136" Xtra-10. Good luck with it.
thanks for the info! i have a 99 rmk 136 skid coming with an extension... so i use the same front holes and drill the other one 4 inches back?
thanks for the info! i have a 99 rmk 136 skid coming with an extension... so i use the same front holes and drill the other one 4 inches back?
Like marv said above the holes also need to be under the tunnel like mountain sled mounts are. Once you get it all bolted up you will see why that sled was never designed to clear 2" paddles
good luck and its actually a really fun project!!!
im replacing the 9tooth drivers with 7 tooth... i have an 1.5" under it right now and no problems... so i dont think it will fit fine, or so i have been told![]()