Well... She works! Edge>Xtra-10

indy_500

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Sides of the tunnel don't look pretty but she works! So far!
 

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Modman440

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Keep posting the updates indy would like to do the same to a sled as a beater around here. im a cat guy but riding here in northeast indiana beat the snot outa my sno pro and really dont wanna do it again down here we have very few trails n last year we got one great storm road from my house to auburn and road around there early am and by noon it was torn up bad trail wise i got 1.5 track and i had to replace it due to it bein torn up so bad so let me know how that works out i have back up sled at the cabin very similar to yours but stock suspension and pending on what you and the others say i might do that swap
 

indy_500

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I had to drill out the old mounting plates, and drill new mounting holes and custom make my own brackets (I went kind of sloppy on the brackets as it's a backup sled, many do this step much nicer. I just cut a 3.5"x4.5" square of 1/16" sheet metal, drilled the mounting hole and drilled 4 random holes around it and bolted it on the tunnel LOL) 1.25" ripsaw is going on probably tomorrow or so. I bought the skid for $180 with a fox clicker. The shock is saweeet!
 

Modman440

New member
Right on bud yea it seems like a great idea and ive seen the switch before but i am curious on how its done so keep it up!!!!! Thanks
 

dmsrx

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Have you traveled the suspension without the shocks in? I would do that before and after you install the track. May save you from a nasty surprise.
 
I have a complete edge 121 suspension here for sale, has fox shocks and everything else ready to be bolted in. $250 a fair price for anyone looking??
 
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