What is the correct Ski-Doo track size?

What is the correct Ski-Doo track size?

How to Use Our Ski-Doo Snowmobile Track Fitment Chart

Model Year Size
Ski-Doo Grand Touring Sport 2019-2021 137 x 15 tracks
Ski-Doo Grand Touring XTC 1994 136 x 15 tracks
Ski-Doo GSX (all) 2004-2007 121 x 15 tracks
Ski-Doo GSX (all, except Fan, SE & Sport) 2008-2011 120 x 15 tracks

What size track does a Mxz have?

Check out our updated application chart here

Ski-Doo – 2002 Track Size Qty. Hgt.
MXZX 800 121 X 15″ 192
MXZX 700 121 X 15″ 168
MXZX 600 121 X 15″ 144
MXZ 500 TRAIL/SPORT 121 X 15″ 120

Will a Polaris track fit a Ski-Doo?

As long as the track is a 2.52 it should work.

How do I know what pitch my snowmobile track is?

Determining Snowmobile Track Pitch and Length

  1. Measure 10 pitches (the distance between 11 cross bars)
  2. Divide that measurement by 10.
  3. If the 10 pitch distance measured is 25¼” the pitch is 2.52”
  4. If the 10 pitch distance measured is 30” the pitch is 3.0”
  5. If the 10 pitch distance measured is 285/8” the pitch is 2.86”

Will a 120 track fit a 121?

If you change you current drivers to 2.52 the track would fit. But it would take up most of your tension adjustment.

How do you calculate track length?

Track Length = A measurement of the inside circumference of the track. This is calculated by multiplying the drive pitch by the lug count. It is measured in inches and rounded up to a whole number.

Is a longer track better on a snowmobile?

A longer track length is usually at least 136 inches (3.45 meters) long. They have deeper lugs for better traction and cover a larger footprint on the snow. They can navigate efficiently off-trail and in deep snow. They are usually reserved for snowmobiles with more powerful motors.

Will a 136 track fit a 137 skid?

NO you can’t mix and match. BUT you can change BOTH!! Check the “pitch” of the track you want to buy IF you are going run the stock drivers, THE NEW TRACK MUST BE 2.86 pitch.

How do you measure a snowmobile track?

To measure your snowmobile track, you need to know the drive pitch and number of lugs. You then multiply these two numbers together to get the length. The quick formula is Pitch x Number of Lugs = Length.

How do you read a track number?

The first number represents the track WIDTH in millimeters. The second number represents the PITCH, the distance between each link “center to center”. And the last number states the total number of LINKS in that track. You may also see a letter, such as a “A” or “B” if it’s a Excavator track.