beatty
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anyone doing it and having issues? whats the clearence like?
anyone doing it and having issues? whats the clearence like?
T-team why you think waste of money ? Is the 2.5 just as close to 3" ?the clutching is a little off on xm and I would think the bigger track would amplify this. If they did not clutch for 3" I think sled would be quite lazy.
bottom line is the 3" track is heavier and takes more power to spin. therefor its going to spin slower. a 3" machine will not outclimb a 2.5" machine for that simple fact. if you can throw on some power adders and get it spinning as fast as a 2.5" then its game over and i know because i have done this. but in stock form the only real gain from the 3" is moving slow through the trees. and even then its marginal and nt worth the 2000$. not to mention the xm handles WAY worse with the 3" track even WITH the lugs broken. if you can get that 3" spinning 5mph faster it would be a monster. also the sled vibrates way more with those squared off avid drivers and big lugs
I disagree... Last ride out I was pullin 5ft radius circles with a xm and 3", So i am not buying that. A 3" machine will out climb a 2.5", your clutching is off. Obviously if snow is only 6" deep there is no gain but if over the windshield the edge is gonna be to the 3" I have said it once and I will say it again, very few will utilize a 3" to its potential. Putting a 3" on any sled makes it more purpose built for deep snow days rather than all around riding like a 2.5".
Baker runnin 174 3" with stock motor and his is very impressive from what I hear?I think clutching is key!
bottom line is the 3" track is heavier and takes more power to spin. therefor its going to spin slower. a 3" machine will not outclimb a 2.5" machine for that simple fact. if you can throw on some power adders and get it spinning as fast as a 2.5" then its game over and i know because i have done this. but in stock form the only real gain from the 3" is moving slow through the trees. and even then its marginal and nt worth the 2000$. not to mention the xm handles WAY worse with the 3" track even WITH the lugs broken. if you can get that 3" spinning 5mph faster it would be a monster. also the sled vibrates way more with those squared off avid drivers and big lugs
1234 that is incorrect I do believe, he was putting on the 872 this week he had built