Matryx slash tunnel on a Ayxs

outdoorvista

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Has anyone looked into, attempted or succeeded in putting a Matryx Slash Tunnel on a Ayxs front end? I own both, having kept my 2019 Axys 850 as a back up when I bought my 2024 9R. I really enjoy each sled. I do see and feel the advantage of having the slash tunnel on the Matryx. Myself, personally, am not a fan of the "looks" of the tunnel chop kits that are being done to the Axys tunnel. So it got me thinking about putting a slash tunnel off a Matryx platform onto the Axys.
Thoughts? Success stories? Failures? Not even a 1% chance of doing?
 

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The problem with a slash tunnel that I found was the lifting of the sled. As a bit older of a sledder that I am I found that a person has to reach over to grab onto the rear bumper to lift it up. The track gets in the way of bending my knees. I am sure that the young bucks don't have this issue
 

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I bet it would 100% be doable. The brackets that attach the bulkhead to the tunnel are the same part numbers for both sleds. So that part of it would be a direct fit.
 

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The problem with a slash tunnel that I found was the lifting of the sled. As a bit older of a sledder that I am I found that a person has to reach over to grab onto the rear bumper to lift it up. The track gets in the way of bending my knees. I am sure that the young bucks don't have this issue
Im not complaining about the slash tunnel. I have the slash tunnel on my 9R. It is what I want on my spare sled, which is an Axys platform
 
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