How do you take a track off a snowmobile?
Steps to Remove & Replace Snowmobile Track
- Step 1 Remove Rear Suspension.
- Step 2 Remove Any Parts Blocking Chaincase Cover.
- Step 3 Remove Chaincase Cover.
- Step 4 Remove Chaincase Tensioner and Gears.
- Step 5 Remove Secondary Clutch/Brake Components.
- Step 6 Remove Drive Shaft & Old Track.
Can I put a longer track on my snowmobile?
Stretching a suspension involves at the very least a new (or used) longer track, a rail extension, and a tunnel extension. If you buy a regular trail sled, you may have to rotate the chaincase or use a smaller drive sprocket to get a 2″ paddle track to fit.
How long does it take to replace a snowmobile track?
It usually takes around 2-3 hours to change a snowmobile track if you already have experience doing it. If you are doing it for the first time it may take 5-8 hours, or even longer if you run into difficulties. No need to hurry, just take your time and assemble your sled carefully.
Which way should arrow point on snowmobile track?
Most tracks will have a directional arrow molded into the rubber in the center that indicates the direction of rotation. If you flip the sled up to look at the bottom of the track, this arrow should be pointing to the rear of the sled (direction of travel).
How long will snowmobile track last?
Snowmobile tracks last from 3 to 10 years. Their lifespan depends on many factors like your sled’s performance, your riding style, where you ride, and maintenance.
Which is the best snowmobile track fitment guide?
The Fitment Guide has hundreds of makes & models with the OEM dimensions – including top brands Polaris, Arctic Cat, Ski-Doo, Yamaha & More! You can rely on the guide for up-to-date information featuring most 2020 models!
How to contact the snowmobile track warehouse?
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Where is the best place to buy snowmobile tracks?
Snowmobile Track Warehouse and Ken’s Sports have the best selection of snowmobile tracks at the best prices. Shop with confidence from Ken’s Sports. visit www.kenssports.com
How do you find the track for a Polaris snowmobile?
Use it to shop with confidence for your replacement snowmobile track. In general, determining what snowmobile track will fit your Polaris sled will consist of determining what length, width, lug height and pitch will fit your sled. Once you determine these dimensions then you need to consider the conditions you ride in most often.