Max lug size on 2010 summit 154

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So I'm sure there's a thread somewhere with the info I need but I can't find it, I'm wondering what's the tallest lug height I can fit into a 2010 summit 154 without doing more than just changing the drivers. I'm trying to compensate for the pathetic riding capabilities that ,Ahem, of the guys that keep borrowing my sled. :D Also can go farther before I get stuck out here in the prairies.
 

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I have a 2.5 on my old '09 BB XP, I wanna say a 3" will fit under there too, but a more qualified guy should tell you for sure.
 

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Thanks! Yup it's the 2.25 racing slick. It's not too bad actually but I notice I'm always the first one stuck in revy. Any particular track you'd recommend?
 

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Try to find a 154 track off a T3 and drivers if you can.
 

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Try to find a 154 track off a T3 and drivers if you can.
if you run across someone with that for sale let me know. In-laws are actually driving through revy in just over a week
 

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if you run across someone with that for sale let me know. In-laws are actually driving through revy in just over a week


If I find one I might buy it haha. Used ones are pretty rare, and new ones are 2g! But that would be the best track for you.

You can find 2.5 in take offs for around 200$ even that would be better than what you have.
 

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If I find one I might buy it haha. Used ones are pretty rare, and new ones are 2g! But that would be the best track for you.

You can find 2.5 in take offs for around 200$ even that would be better than what you have.
if you know someone with a 2.5 for around 200 I'd snag it. Not much of that sort of thing around here.
 

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if you know someone with a 2.5 for around 200 I'd snag it. Not much of that sort of thing around here.


I dont have one, but get your friend to check with Banner Rec in Golden on their way through. They probably will have one.
 

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2.5 is pretty much max you can stuff in there on stock drivers even at that it will rub some rivets till it breaks in, 3” if you go 7t drivers or drop and roll your chaincase.
 

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You will notice a HUGE difference even just going to a non ported 2.5 from the cheese grater 2.25. Had the same sled and did this exact thing on it. Big difference
 

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I ended up picking up a 3" track with 7 tooth avid drivers from a guy in winnipeg that you might know, Doug W.

On a side note, does anyone know what gearing/ clutching to run with the PTEK?

No problem man. Banner in Golden is a good shop.
 
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