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Ooops! I did it Again!

Snodawg

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Any more progress on this Mark?:clock::face-icon-small-hap


I stopped by on Thursday and there wasn't a whole lot of progress. They are very busy tring to fill all of their orders. I hope they get everything vor my sled into powder coating by the end of the week, but that is what I thought last week.
 

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Latest update:

New open style running boards from VEI (first ever)

AVID extended chaincase for the C3 Powersports belt drive.

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Looks like this will be a good build....can't wait to see the finished product. I like the new VE boards....are they as mean as they look?

Just picked up my '13 today....time to decide on mods...
 

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Picked up the goods at Vanamburg today. Here it is.
Assembled the skid this evening.

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C3 powersports extended belt drive
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Camo Extreme 2.5 163"
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VEI Open Running Boards
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Full U-Cooler
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Footwell plates I made
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Picked up the goods at Vanamburg today. Here it is.
Assembled the skid this evening.

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C3 powersports extended belt drive
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Camo Extreme 2.5 163"
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VEI Open Running Boards
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Full U-Cooler
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Footwell plates I made
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What did you use to replace the steel rivets at the back of the skid rails after coating?
 

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After talking to AKSNOWRIDER several times, I decided that I should take some extra precautions so that I don't bend the tunnel again. Taking a page out of his playbook, I made my own inserts and covaer plates. I don't have any pics of the cover plates, but I do of the inserts inside the stock plates. Also, to make it stronger, I took the bulkhead apart so I could glue it with Lord 406/19. Then while I had it apart I decided to get the two pieces at the rear of the bulkhead PC'd to keep snow from sticking inside the tunnell in front of the drivers. Then I looked around at all the pieces laying on the shop floor. Off the powder coaters went some more pieces. Including the Wildchild gauge relocator.:beer;

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Reassembly has started and is going well. Installed tunnel on bulkhead using Lord Adhesive. Thanks again to AKSNOWRIDER for the advice. Although I didn't use his pieces, I would recommend that anyone that has a Pro, do his upgrade, either before or after they bend. (Cheap Insurance) This is an inherent problem of the Pro chassis, mainly because of the bullet proof bulkhead. It's amazing that a hit to the ski or spindle can cause a tunnel to bend.

Here is a picture of the insert plates before the new cover plate is installed.

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And after the cover plate is installed.

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And the other side with the Avid chaincase and the cover plate. Notice that both cover plates extend back to the new suspension mounting pount due to the 1/2" drop and 1" back mounting points. I am starting at 1/2" drop instead of the 1" drop to try and maintain the great characteristics of the Pro and also to decrease attack angle.

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Wow Mark, awesome job, looks factory ....It slowed the assembly a bit..but I think in the end you will end up with a better sled for doing it..awesome job and keep them pics coming....mike
 

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Sweet job Mark, sure makes the better boards we put on Mark's M7 yesterday look insignificant, lol:jaw:

I can't wait to see this thing in person!:bounce:
 

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Sweet job Mark, sure makes the better boards we put on Mark's M7 yesterday look insignificant, lol:jaw:

I can't wait to see this thing in person!:bounce:

I thought you might have dropped by this weekend. Got a small hurdle to go over now though. Found out Sat eve that those beautiful PC'd Ice Age rails are actually 174's.
Not sure where we go from here.
 

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oops I did it again

Sweet Sweet Project, looks like you are raising the bar,
Looks like it should be in a parade first.
Good luck.
 
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