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2017 Mountain Cat 162 Skid and Track Value

Heh guys, long time lurker. I have a 2017 Mountain Cat 162 W/1100KM on it. I’m looking at doing KMOD Skinny with 165” track and am wondering what my skid and track (with shocks) would be valued at?

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Don't know where you are located but in W Canada I'd say $800-$1000 for the skid and $1000-$1200 for the track.
 
Any chance you still have this set up the 162 suspension and track??
What is your location
 
I have 2018 mountain cat 162 3” with about 800 miles on it, qs3’s with rear lockoutI converted to the alpha skid in 2019. Location wa state
 
Well thats a great start of what I need, need 8 tooth drivers also...
anyway thoughts on shipping to Michigan ?? same cost as the parts? :(
 
I got a track shipped from MN to MT last year and it was $125 shipping. The skids get expensive to ship because of the size too. If you can get the seller to break it down so the rails are in one box and the other parts are in another it's cheaper.
 
Well thats a great start of what I need, need 8 tooth drivers also...
anyway thoughts on shipping to Michigan ?? same cost as the parts? :(
I think it would be way too much for shipping, but if you’re out this way I’d let it all go for probably 1500ish! It comes with the drive shaft and 7tooth drivers with brake caliper! This was on the early build 18 ascender so it came with the steel drive shaft.
I ran it one season on my wife’s 2014 m8000 153, we were getting crazy amount of snow and I converted it to the 162x3” for the remainder of the season. Awesome is an understatement the sled turned into a beast.
 
I got a track shipped from MN to MT last year and it was $125 shipping. The skids get expensive to ship because of the size too. If you can get the seller to break it down so the rails are in one box and the other parts are in another it's cheaper.
Was the track rolled up and banded then wrapped?
 
Was the track rolled up and banded then wrapped?
It was rolled up and put in a cardboard box. I thought it maybe could have been rolled a little tighter, but wasn't terrible. I bought it from a sled dealer and thought he was using shipping to make a few more bucks on it. I only paid $600 for the takeoff track with 10 miles on it so I was fine with $725 to my door for a basically new track.

Last track I shipped before that was in 2018 was about $45 with discounted business shipping from MT to SD. I rolled that one tight, banded, and custom boxed around it. I know shipping prices have about doubled since then.
 
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