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Build your own two inch kitty lift.
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Build your own two inch kitty lift.
What I have for sale is rear plates that will raise the rear of your kitty two inches. These plates will leave you with only having to raise the front end. This can be done with spindle modification or installation of a spacer block between the spring and spring saddle. This is a great father and son (or daughter) project that will improve the sleds performance in deeper snow, in other words it wont get stuck as much.
These plates are constructed of 11 ga. Mild steel that are laser cut. I developed these plates for some relatives / co-workers. They are based on the lift I made a couple years ago and have refined with some minor adjustments based on track length calculations / wheel placement. If you are not happy with these plates I will take them back less shipping cost. The only reason I have these is because the shop that made them had a minimum for the run. I have about 6 extra sets.
The price is $40 shipped (to lower 48) for 2 unpainted plates shown below. No hardware included. I will Include a CADD drawing of lift blocks that can be made that will provide the 2” of required lift and spread the skis 3 1/2” for added stability. PM me if interested or if you have any questions. Or e-mail jkav72@msn.com (PM's have been slow)
These plates are constructed of 11 ga. Mild steel that are laser cut. I developed these plates for some relatives / co-workers. They are based on the lift I made a couple years ago and have refined with some minor adjustments based on track length calculations / wheel placement. If you are not happy with these plates I will take them back less shipping cost. The only reason I have these is because the shop that made them had a minimum for the run. I have about 6 extra sets.
The price is $40 shipped (to lower 48) for 2 unpainted plates shown below. No hardware included. I will Include a CADD drawing of lift blocks that can be made that will provide the 2” of required lift and spread the skis 3 1/2” for added stability. PM me if interested or if you have any questions. Or e-mail jkav72@msn.com (PM's have been slow)
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I purchased 3 sets of these plates and installed them on 2 of my sleds....the other set is for a friend's sled.
When I initially got the plates, I wiped them down with glass cleaner and primed them, then painted them.
The install when great....fairly straight forward! The seller was extremely helpful all along the way and went out of his way to help me with the front lift.
Here are some before and after pics of one of my sleds!
All we need now is some snow!
Before:
After:
When I initially got the plates, I wiped them down with glass cleaner and primed them, then painted them.
The install when great....fairly straight forward! The seller was extremely helpful all along the way and went out of his way to help me with the front lift.
Here are some before and after pics of one of my sleds!
All we need now is some snow!
Before:
After:
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- Joined: January 23rd, 2008, 3:11 am
- Location: Ohio
A recent issue has come up with the fitment of these plates. It seems the thickness of powder coating ( .040-.080" ) can keep the assembly (plates and axles) from going into the tunnel. Anyone out there who is considering powder coating these plates should keep this in mind. It could result in having to shorten the axle shafts and spacers. Just a heads up.
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