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My buddy runs a 174 t3 on his 2018. Just needed drivers being 3" vs 3.5" pitch. Of course he also did rails starting with a 165.Can a guy put a 163 skid and track off a T3 on a 850 165” without ripping and tearing . I don’t much about 850’s but I think I may have just made the leap!
Fairly certain you can press the XM drivers on to the gen4 driveshaft. The Avid drivers are the same for 2008+ anyways.So basically switch the drivers off the 850 shaft too 3” pitch, dosnt seem to be much trouble. Only issue might be getting 3” drivers for the 850 shaft. Anyone know if you can buy them or doo they need to be specially built??
I was going to but decided to leave it as it seemed like a pain.If I'm not mistaken, Ron did this on his first gen4. Maybe he'll chime in. @rknight111
It's been awhile, driver change as the pitch is different as previously mentioned. I think the drive axle will swap between the XM & the G4, bearings, brake ass'y & gears are the same....can't remember for sure.
The rails are an issue with length 165 vs 163 if it was stock Rr suspension. Being that you are going to the Nextech, if it is for a 163 you should be good. The center mounting will be the critical one.
Racersedge has rear tunnel hanger reinforcement bracket that would help keeping it from breaking. They also have a tunnel reinforcement support that should be installed as well. That rear skid is hard on the chassis, as well as its self Ha!.
T3 track is a major improvement over the G4, besides durability, improved deep snow. Better acceleration, less trenching & good down hill braking. Yes it is heavier, however it works noticeably better.
I disagree ! I think the G4 track is much better than the xm t3. I ran a 165 g4 and thought the stopping was much much better. I found the jump so better on the G4 I am sure the track has a lot to do with it. I also put 3600 km on it with out a single issue with the sled or the track. Track had no cracks or missing lugs.