Let’s see your Caliber carbide slide setup in You in-line trailer

heckler56

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From my experience on several 23’ (Legend) inlines, don’t waste your time on making a curve inside the trailer for the front ramp door. My 137” four strokes could never make that curve w/o stopping and manipulating the front or rear of the sled.
I found the best set up was to run separate guides for each sled. On the rear ramp I cut up old hyfax for the tracks to grip on.

The third (last) photo is Caliber’s trailer with close to $1,000 of their track.
 

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legend02

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My install so far. Still need to the front door and the v nose part
 

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heckler56

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I found that my carbides did a number on the piano hinge on the rear ramp. Consider old pieces of hyfax before and after the hinge to lift the ski above the hinge. They will wear down and cutting down one side of the “u” channel of the hyfax will give a slight angle of approach.
 

legend02

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Finished product

Didn’t put anything for the track on the back door as will load from the front
 

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