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Coverting 174 to 155

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sledaddiction

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I want to get my son on on a 155 or 163 next season. I was going to sell my 2017 174, and sled shop this summer, but i started kicking around the idea of converting the sled that i already have in the garage. My question is, is it as simple as finding some oem 155 or 163 rails, a track, and chopping the tunnel? Or is there more to it? I have found lots of info saying the 155 and 163 are easily interchangeable, but cant find much about making a 174 shorter. Any info is appreciated
 

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The 174 is different, because the rear suspension brackets are slid back 3 3/4 inches, but TRS(Tony)has a long front arm and rails that will work in your 174 setup. You can choose 155 or 162/163 set up. The set up works amazing!!!
 
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sledaddiction

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Thank you. This might be a dumb question, but is the point of the longer front arm just to be able to use the stock skid mounting locations?
 

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There are two options. You can set it up the same as a 174 with TRS 155 rails or you can purchase a long arm to replace your stock 174 front torque arm.
Pic is long arm version.
The forward hole would be the front 174 stock torque arm location.
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