Turning assault into 155 dragon, NEED PARTS

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Just turbo'd my assault last year and am thinkin that I would like to stretch it out a bit and also make the front end a bit narrower and softer. Bought the assault when I was more into doin drops around rocks and now am more into boondocking and climbing. If anybody has a rear skid, track, and front end I would be very interested.
 

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You cant compare a m8 to an assault. The assault is a purpose built sled and that purpose is to take abuse! I am not a pure polaris guy and do like the feel of the m chassis but can say if I put an m8 through the punishment that assault went through it would be a very tired and twisted sled. The M is a great boondocker and climber and that is what it was designed for but give it a season of big boy drops(not drifts in the meadows) and you will see it age very quickly!!!
 

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my HCR seen hell and back this past winter over 1300 miles of drops drifts and trees.... still in one peice... only one a arm and a spindle.... jus sayin.
 

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I can say that we have rented cats for 2 years now and minimal damage other than hoods and a couple a-arms. And my M1000 has been thru some nasty crap itself and in two years i put one upper and one lower a-arm on it. The polaris is tough but the cat is just as tough anyday of the week.
 

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Yes I would agree an HCR is a bad ass tough sled!!! It is also porpose built for bangin like the assault. All I meant by what I said was compare the m to the dragon and not the assault. Apples to apples boys!!!! An Hcr will outlast a m8 sno pro in the punishment category, same theory.
 

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Just turbo'd my assault last year and am thinkin that I would like to stretch it out a bit and also make the front end a bit narrower and softer. Bought the assault when I was more into doin drops around rocks and now am more into boondocking and climbing. If anybody has a rear skid, track, and front end I would be very interested.

Are you still looking for some parts? I'm about to sell my A-Arms, Walker Evans fronts and 155 Walker Evans skid off my dragon. Roughly 1000 miles are on the suspension components.
 

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Are you still looking for some parts? I'm about to sell my A-Arms, Walker Evans fronts and 155 Walker Evans skid off my dragon. Roughly 1000 miles are on the suspension components.

I am how much for the skid p m me thanks
 

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Guys he needs a 163 track and skid the power has to get to the snow. Sleds with that much power dont climb well on the rear wheels (155) trust me bin there.
 

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Thanks for all the input guys!!!! Go up to a 163 seems to be the common advice I am getting. I dont know why I got it in my head that a 163 will be so much harder to throw around. Ive always got a kick out of out pullin long tracks but you wont do it pulln weellies all day. Still not sure what direction I will go:rolleyes:, so any input helps!!! THNX
 
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