whered you get yellow trailing arms? i got lotsa yellow parts on my sled too, i wish they sold the same tunnel braces they use on the x sleds, all they sell is those fishbone ones that arent the same as the ones on the x sleds.
I painted the trailing arms, rear bumper and the rear suspension arms yellow. I was going to buy the tunnel braces for the o2 x but the grippers on the running boards wouldn't work with then so had to leave them off.
Here's another pic I took today. We got more snow, hope it keeps coming. We have about 4" now so I went for a spin on the river near my place. /snofan/../images/users/prox/Picture 014.jpg
yeah the instructions say to trace the brace then drill the grips out and any that are partially covered are to be pounded flat. i just traced and pounded them instead of drilling, it worked good, but it was a lot of work.
be careful if your going to pound them becuase you can bend the running board pretty easy. just get a good chunk of metal or metal working bar and a hammer that will work good, all i had was an axe head and a hammer..
Originally posted by confusedguy
[br]yeah the instructions say to trace the brace then drill the grips out and any that are partially covered are to be pounded flat. i just traced and pounded them instead of drilling, it worked good, but it was a lot of work.
i actually think they will work for just about any sled, they come in plain aluminum color, or the edge colors and i think they would fit any sled myself.
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