Ultimax Belts and the XP

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Anyone running the Ultimax on the XP? Just wondering if there is an alternative belt that works as good as the Doo 377 belt?
 

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I've been running the 803's for the last 2 years. Its an awesome belt and it even has a 1 year warranty. I switched my first one out at 550 miles only because the warranty on the belt was up, so I tossed a new one on and kept it as a good spare
 

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I know lots of guys that run them without any issue. we sell alot of them to guys..
 

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What's the damages$$$ on the Ultimax. Doo wants 184.50 per
 

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is there an alt for the 166 rev belt?

Yah.. The XS803 works great on yours to PR.. The XS are running for like 129.00 here, i know some other places are selling for 140.00. Also if you buy a bunch of stuff we'll give a guy a deal also.
 

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$79 at Royaldistributing.com

how can you afford not to run the XS803?
 

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Just pay $80 for my xp I,ll tell you after this weekend if it any good I got at
royal distributing 1-800 -265-2970 it took week by snail mail .get sent u.p.s
allot faster
 

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ive got 2 brand new ones that i bought when i got my xp but now the xp's run a different belt, will sell super cheap.

The XP and the rev run the same belt, you just have to set-up your belt deflection properly.
 

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On the Ultimax XS webpage it gives the belt # for the 08 Everest as XS821 but the 09 Summits are a different number, XS803, anyone know the deal on this?
 

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On the Ultimax XS webpage it gives the belt # for the 08 Everest as XS821 but the 09 Summits are a different number, XS803, anyone know the deal on this?

I just checked the new updated site of carlisles and yah they list different numbers for the two models but list the manufacturer numbers as the same for the two, So i dont know what is up there.
 

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now im confused...LOL

if you figure out what XS belt to run on my 08 rev xp lemme know Glen.....il try one and buy a few goodies from ya over the net ... :)
 

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Well i know that i've sold alot of guys the XS803 and the ultimax3 140-4352 for there '08's and they've worked good for them.. No one has come back to complain or say it didn't work well for them..
 

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I have been wondering about those belts too, was under the impression they didn't make a version to replace the 377... good to hear tho!
 

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The XP and the rev run the same belt, you just have to set-up your belt deflection properly.

they work but not as good as the new Doo belts, im also running a dj clutch kits and the tolerances are a little different for the width of the belt
 

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This is off DJ site "**************MAINTENANCE*************** (wear limit is 1.366)
Confirm that you have the correct belt width (measure) - The belt is supposed to be 1.44~1.5 inches wide. Some belts with 166
number and white writings are 1-3/8 wide, this will contribute to high system temperatures from fluctuating rpms and poor belt
deflection and only .009” away from the wear limit (100 miles or less left to wear limit) Latest update belt is 1.44~1.48 wide
BRP#417300377
The difference between the 377 and 166 is the 377 is 4mm shorter and ideally will reveal less peak mph at full shift overdrive,
however in lower track speeds of loaded condition of 25mph to 60mph, apply the correct flyweight to make the engine work the
hardest without losing rpms – will reveal highest track speeds in your personal environment.
Or run the latest/greatest Carlisle 803 belt for 1.5” belt width. Any wide belt should be used for long belt life."
 
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