donkickit
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- 2014 viper ltx se
Yesterday, ran the rtx in about 8" of wet snow. I noticed the front end is actully accumulating snow and pushing it along (also slowing it down)
it accumulates around the a-arms.
My front shocks are at 75, rear clicker full, spring on H. Seems to be sitting a little low in front? What would cause that?
it accumulates around the a-arms.
My front shocks are at 75, rear clicker full, spring on H. Seems to be sitting a little low in front? What would cause that?
sniperviper
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Change to wider skis, you need to keep them on top of the snow. My last year Phazer did exactly the same before I changed the stock skis with something wider.
TripleThreat
Newbie
^^^^^^Ditto.....the stock skis are too narrow to support the weight of this sled. Bolt on wider skis and you'll see a whole new animal.
LJ 452
TY 4 Stroke God
Yes get some new skis (USI Tripple Threats worked for me) set the floats to 60-65 and enjoy.
giddy up go
Extreme
Maybe a foolish question here, but when you adjusted your float shocks air preasure your ski's were suspended off the ground correct. I had the same problem front end low when I took out the sled on it's first run. I didn't read the manual close enough and adjusted the air shock with the ski's on the ground. Adjusted them properly and it took the front up and rode much better. Just a thought!
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