When to replace the track on a Yamaha snowmobile?
If your track has peeling edges or the reinforcement rods are fractured, then it’s probably time to replace your Yamaha snowmobile track. Also, if your track is stretched or the exterior lugs are worn, you may wish to remove the track.
How much does it cost to ship a Yamaha track?
$7.95 FLAT RATE SHIPPING PER WHOLE ORDER, Continental US Only, UPS Ground, take an extra 5% discount at checkout on orders over $300.00. We have the best prices on the net for all items after shipping and handling. If you find a better price please let us know.
Who is the owner of Yamaha parts house?
Yamaha Parts House is owned and operated by Babbitt’s Online. This site is dedicated to selling OEM Yamaha ATV parts, motorcycle parts, UTV parts, WaveRunner parts and snowmobile parts.
How to tighten the track on a 1998 Yamaha SRX?
Click to expand… Not really! Just a different style is all. If its the same as my old 96 v-max, there hiding threw the holes in the track in the back. Click to expand… THX, that makes sense, I have never seen that before but it is the only thing left. Is there an easy way to adjust both sides evenly? Also, how do you know how tight to make it?
If your track has peeling edges or the reinforcement rods are fractured, then it’s probably time to replace your Yamaha snowmobile track. Also, if your track is stretched or the exterior lugs are worn, you may wish to remove the track.
$7.95 FLAT RATE SHIPPING PER WHOLE ORDER, Continental US Only, UPS Ground, take an extra 5% discount at checkout on orders over $300.00. We have the best prices on the net for all items after shipping and handling. If you find a better price please let us know.
Yamaha Parts House is owned and operated by Babbitt’s Online. This site is dedicated to selling OEM Yamaha ATV parts, motorcycle parts, UTV parts, WaveRunner parts and snowmobile parts.
Click to expand… Not really! Just a different style is all. If its the same as my old 96 v-max, there hiding threw the holes in the track in the back. Click to expand… THX, that makes sense, I have never seen that before but it is the only thing left. Is there an easy way to adjust both sides evenly? Also, how do you know how tight to make it?