I got a track at haydays this year and it is a 1.25" track with 1.375: studs. The guy said he took it off his 04 rev a believe, if i remember right. he said it would fit polaris cat and skido and said the pitch was 2.52. I was planning on putting it on my 1997 zr 440 but when i put it in the lugs hit my coolant protectors under my tunnel by about 1/4-1/2" would the pitch make that big of a difference? Would I be able to get bigger real axle wheels to make it work or something like that? I havent measured the pitch but i believe it is a 2.86 since it doesnt fit my 2.52. What would be the biggest track i could go with and without studs? People say 1.5, but i dont think that would fit, and does a 96 zr440 have the ETT? :icon_smilie_surrend
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the ETT came out in 97. measure the track and find out what the pitch it. Bigger wheels won't do poo for u. RESEARCH IT!!!
I've told you all this stuff already
can you post a picture of where its hitting? the pitch has nothing to do with hitting the tunnel protectors. the pitch is what the spacing is between the drive lugs on the inside of the track and on the driveshaft are. it sounds like the track is not cut for the protectors in the tunnel.
yeah i can post a pic tomorrow night, I'm working on it this weekend. it hit right where it came around on the drive and hit the front of the coolant lines on the top. ill post a pic soon.
Yeah i need a 121 for it, track problem is going on the back burner for right now. crank to a crap so im going full swing on that right now. just waiting on m parts.
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