For front approach angle,loosen the 19mm jam nut,and turn the nut on the end of the spring,16mm I think, until the correct height is achieved on the rear wheel..no need to let go of the heim joint as you did
Great Video! I’m going to purchase tracks for my side by side, reviewing your video, did you have any modifications on your rig prior to install? I have a lift kit and wheel spacers, and so I was curious if they would be a problem. Camso has not tested with lift kits or spacers, so wondering if you had any additional attachments? Thank you.
Thanks! My RZR is stock and I have not installed a lift yet. I am sorry, I don't know if it will work with your lift kit & spacers. I live in Utah, if you are in the area I would be happy to show you mine so you can check it out before you buy yours.
Ben Roberts - sorry. I’m up here in North Dakota. :). Thank you for the quick reply. I’ll try other users, see if I get responses from them. Happy Trails, looks fun!
Ben Roberts -. One question I forgot to ask; while putting tracks on the hub, if there were 1.5 inch spacers on the hub, you think the tracks would be misaligned, that they would be too offset ? Would it be best to leave them off? Thanks!
I installed these last year and it was my first time. I could not see any good tutorial video so I just created one for myself and thought I would share it for others. I am not an expert however the install worked great and I was able to have many fun rides last winter. There’s definitely more adjustments on your first install. When you put them on the next season there’s just minor adjustments. You just need to make sure everything lines up and measures correctly.
I would check it each time, but hypothetically once it's set the first time and you don't mess with it when you remove the tracks then no. It won't need to be done each time.
For front approach angle,loosen the 19mm jam nut,and turn the nut on the end of the spring,16mm I think, until the correct height is achieved on the rear wheel..no need to let go of the heim joint as you did
I have the same 2016 razor, What is the part number for the mounting brackets?
Great Video! I’m going to purchase tracks for my side by side, reviewing your video, did you have any modifications on your rig prior to install? I have a lift kit and wheel spacers, and so I was curious if they would be a problem. Camso has not tested with lift kits or spacers, so wondering if you had any additional attachments? Thank you.
Thanks! My RZR is stock and I have not installed a lift yet. I am sorry, I don't know if it will work with your lift kit & spacers. I live in Utah, if you are in the area I would be happy to show you mine so you can check it out before you buy yours.
Ben Roberts - sorry. I’m up here in North Dakota. :). Thank you for the quick reply. I’ll try other users, see if I get responses from them. Happy Trails, looks fun!
Ben Roberts -. One question I forgot to ask; while putting tracks on the hub, if there were 1.5 inch spacers on the hub, you think the tracks would be misaligned, that they would be too offset ? Would it be best to leave them off? Thanks!
Raymond Laney No mine is just stock
After the first installation; approximately how loing does it take you to reinstall your tracks?
Dan Byers I did it last year in ~1hr.
@@benroberts4677 Thanks Ben!!
This alignment process doesn’t have to be done every time correct?
I installed these last year and it was my first time. I could not see any good tutorial video so I just created one for myself and thought I would share it for others. I am not an expert however the install worked great and I was able to have many fun rides last winter.
There’s definitely more adjustments on your first install.
When you put them on the next season there’s just minor adjustments. You just need to make sure everything lines up and measures correctly.
I would check it each time, but hypothetically once it's set the first time and you don't mess with it when you remove the tracks then no. It won't need to be done each time.