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2006 F7 to M7 - Trying to find out what parts from an M7 will work on 2006 F7 started by Tru7683
October 28th 2009 at 12:16 PM
 
Tru7683
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Alright i have a 2006 Arctic cat F7. Now that i have ridden it for a couple of years I want to make it powder worthy. So im curious if i can swap parts from an M7. The F7 has a 13.5 inch wide track while the M7 has a 15 inch wide track. Can i swap them or suspension parts? Or is there a 13.5 inch powder track out there. I have only found a 13.5 x 1.5 for my sled. Any advice is really apreciated.




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October 28th 2009 at 4:49 PM
 
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I am sure that a M7 skid won't fit into your sled, without modifications. Even then I don't know. They make a
13.5 X 1.5 for your sled, they also make 13.5 X 1.7 if you would be interested in that track either.

Either way, with a bigger track. Be prepared to loose mph on the top end.




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Quote originally posted by Tru7683

Alright i have a 2006 Arctic cat F7. Now that i have ridden it for a couple of years I want to make it powder worthy. So im curious if i can swap parts from an M7. The F7 has a 13.5 inch wide track while the M7 has a 15 inch wide track. Can i swap them or suspension parts? Or is there a 13.5 inch powder track out there. I have only found a 13.5 x 1.5 for my sled. Any advice is really apreciated.


There is an EXT version of the F7 with a 144 inch track I don't know what the lug height is on it, but that really doesn't matter.

There are a few guys I know that have bought new 15 inch wide tracks and cut 3/4 of an inch off both sides, with a table saw and a brand new blade, so it's 13.5 inchs wide for their Cat EXT's. I know there is one for sure on here that might chime in and give you good advice on how to do it.

Most M7 parts won't fit the F7 unfortunately



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October 28th 2009 at 5:54 PM
 
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Well your best best I think would be to just get a m7 lol. but if you really wanted to im sure you could take the guts out of you f7 suspension (arms and shafts) and put them in m7 rails with m7 shocks and springs? but also its going to be longer



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