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Re: Question About 4-Wheel Drive
If by any chance you choose to get rid of the second driver sprocket, you can still power both wheels on the one side by setting up the tensioners and/or idlers in just the right spots. We used the idler sprockets this year and had no problems whatsoever with our drive train.
Since you're concerned about space constraints, this method saves a few inches width-wise because the wheel sprockets are on the same side and there is only one driver sprocket.
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Last edited by Lisa Perez : 26-06-2005 at 23:54.
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