See your dealer’s
studding chart for recommended skags. If you install longer or more
aggressive carbide skags than the original
equipment, it may also be necessary to add track
studs to maintain proper vehicle control while turning on hard-packed
snow
or ice.
WARNING |
Worn skis and/or skags will adversely affect handling. Loss of vehicle
control may result, causing serious injury or death. |
Check skags before
each use of the snowmobile to ensure positive steering characteristics.
Skags must be replaced when worn
to half their original diameter. Carbide skags must
be replaced if any abnormal wear or chipping is found.
Skag Replacement
To replace the
skag, do the following:
- Raise and support
the front of the snowmobile so the skis are approximately 6 inches
(15.2 cm) from the ground.
- Remove the attaching
hardware and pry the skag
downward.
- Remove the front
end of the skag.
- Remove the rear end
of the skag.
- Reverse the steps
to install a skag.