Ice Scratchers on an M

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I picked up a few sets of scratchers at the sled show for the M's. The only place to mount them looks to be where the front wheels on the skid are. I dont think the wheels should come off, wont that cause MORE wear to the sliders without them? This is what it looks like. If there is a better place to mount these, I sure would appreciate some input. :d
 

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I picked up a few sets of scratchers at the sled show for the M's. The only place to mount them looks to be where the front wheels on the skid are. I dont think the wheels should come off, wont that cause MORE wear to the sliders without them? This is what it looks like. If there is a better place to mount these, I sure would appreciate some input. :d

Plio is asking the same questions...
 

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I picked up a few sets of scratchers at the sled show for the M's. The only place to mount them looks to be where the front wheels on the skid are. I dont think the wheels should come off, wont that cause MORE wear to the sliders without them? This is what it looks like. If there is a better place to mount these, I sure would appreciate some input. :d

AH HA....someone else asking about this....i have the same problem.....bought the same ones mare...wondering if its possible to just drill out new holes for it
 

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I wouldnt remove those front wheels,I have a set and havnt had time to install them yet but I kinda sized it up,You will have to drill holes for the bolt as well as the spring,Looks like they will fit so the large idler wheel will kind of drop down right in betwwen the front and back of the scratcher.just make sure when you install them leave room for when the track compresses so the wheel dosnt hit the scratcher.Will know more after I have em on though.
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I just bought an 09 M8 and was gonna have a look at Terrys next weekend..I was wondering what hole to use as well...
 

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that's a big hole if you have to drill to accommodate the spring as well

I wouldnt remove those front wheels,I have a set and havnt had time to install them yet but I kinda sized it up,You will have to drill holes for the bolt as well as the spring,Looks like they will fit so the large idler wheel will kind of drop down right in betwwen the front and back of the scratcher.just make sure when you install them leave room for when the track compresses so the wheel dosnt hit the scratcher.Will know more after I have em on though.
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The large hole is for the bolt and the small hole is for the tip of the spring,it makes it easier ti put them where you want them and in this case you are limited,I have always drilled both holes! then you get em where you want em!
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09's have a predrilled hole behind the front idler
 

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This is where the dealership installed mine..... 2008 M8.....
 

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I did some SURFING and found this on ANOTHER nameless site..NOTE.. this price may be US $$. :d

Mounting Ice Scratcher Behind Idler Wheel

Not sure if anyone has done this yet, but there has been a lot of discussion on whether to keep the idler wheel on or where to mount the scratchers. So I picked up the adapter from SLP for $20 that seems to solve both discussions. It was very easy to install, but I did have to go buy a couple 3/8 x 3/8 spacers for the shock mount bolt since I didn't want to cut the bolt. This is on a '06 M7.

So I just thought I would share the pictures with everyone.
 

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on my 2010 theyre predrilled but my previous M's i just drilled them myself as well
 

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I was trying to find this out last year and here is a picture that someone sent me, I finally put mine on last weekend in the same spot.
 

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Hey guys so is there pre drilled holes on the 09 M8's?? I just got a set so just wondering don't really want to drill holes if i don't need to.
 

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Hi guys i had them on my M8 and I NOTICED there where rubbing through the rails so I took them off. till spring!! just my 2cents
 
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