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summit track drop brackets

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Jan 22, 2011
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I have an 01 summit highmark extreme and its sitting too low I want to drop the rear of the track lower. (and raise the back of the tunnle) Does anyone know where I can get a bigger drop bracket or does anyone make them??
 
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attatoy

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You can make them yourself, but the front of the track needs to get droped too. I drilled the rivet out that holds the running board brace that is about 3/4 rearward and about the same downward and remounted the track there( i had enough adjustment in my track to do this, and it dramaticly changed the the way the sled rode(as well as the read drop) and it got the *** up in the air a bit!
 
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BackCountryBob

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You can make them yourself, but the front of the track needs to get droped too. I drilled the rivet out that holds the running board brace that is about 3/4 rearward and about the same downward and remounted the track there( i had enough adjustment in my track to do this, and it dramaticly changed the the way the sled rode(as well as the read drop) and it got the *** up in the air a bit!

X2--if you don't move the front skid axle back and down there will be too much ski pressure and steering will become very hard.

BCB
 

kevinhoglund

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Drop Bracket

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X2--if you don't move the front skid axle back and down there will be too much ski pressure and steering will become very hard.

BCB

That's not true. I droped my skid in the rear and left the front on the stock hole and my ski pressure didn't change.:face-icon-small-hap

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run down to the local aluminum fab place & pic up some high grade 3/16" - 1/4" material and build your own but don't cheap out on the rivets etc for mounting them...i use the "mono bolt" style that draw a steel sleeve through the body of the rivet that have amazing gripping/clamping power & are resistant to shearing forces plus they are fairly "clean looking" without the snapped off pin that you have with the normal rivets
 
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