JDR:
The guys posting are right. Read first, and get a plan to modify settings. Although I am on my '10 XTX so no fox floats, the sled was an ill handling beast out of the box. I did what sleddingfarmer did, starting soft and adding in stiffness. I got the ride I wanted, but could never get the front end to "rail" on corners, regardless of preload or valving. It always wanted to push.
In the end I replaced the stock ski with a powderhound 7 because I wanted a wider ski for my kind of driving, and with a longer carbide at 7.5 inches, the push problem vanished.
I don't know about the other guys but I was surprised at how sensitive the steering effort and turning performance is to changes in front suspension shock preload/strap settings. I've done these adjustments on other sleds for years to add or take away ski pressure, and you would think that with more engine weight over the skiis, it would be "less" sensitive to changes, but it's simply not the case. Maybe the skiis have something to do with it.
Bottom line, take the time to adjust, it is definitely worth the few hours it takes.
OTM