Ratcheting track 2014 polaris assault 155 late year model

Kelly morris

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Hello All, my name is kelly I'm from Fort St. John (northern British Columbia) Ive been riding snowmobiles for 20years and I think I love it more each year haha! I've ownedYamaha's, arctic cats,ski-doos,and john deers, and finally got my first polaris last month it's a late year model 2014 assault 155. This thing is awesome to ride except the track did ratchet on one mogul, the tracks tight, would anyone suggest any fixes?
 

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Hello All, my name is kelly I'm from Fort St. John (northern British Columbia) Ive been riding snowmobiles for 20years and I think I love it more each year haha! I've ownedYamaha's, arctic cats,ski-doos,and john deers, and finally got my first polaris last month it's a late year model 2014 assault 155. This thing is awesome to ride except the track did ratchet on one mogul, the tracks tight, would anyone suggest any fixes?

Tighten it
 

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I've heard, but not experienced yet, that if you have a lot of heavy snow/ice build up around the center driver (the one that uses the windows to drive the track), that it can cause ratcheting. I've heard of guys taking that driver out, by just busting it apart. Or others have just changed the drivers out for intro/extrovert aftermarket ones and removed the center driver. If you do change to introvert/extroverts, someone else may be able to chime in here, but I believe you need to cut a little off the front rails of the skid frame and install an anti-stab kit.
 
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