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Hi. Just noticed today when my sled stood on a flat floor, that the ski camber/stance makes it look weird? Are all like this, or do i have twisted skis or anything else? Hard to tell by the photos, but it looks goofy.
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Does it lay flatter as suspension is compressed?
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Will check today. Can it be because my shocks are upside down?


No. Thinking it's just sitting high.Will check today. Can it be because my shocks are upside down?
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I see that it's possible to adjust the camper on the upper arms. I'll try to adjust some and see if it helps.
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No. Thinking it's just sitting high.
Agreed, man that thing is sitting high
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And how do you adjust it, maybe shims behind the A arm mounts?I see that it's possible to adjust the camper on the upper arms. I'll try to adjust some and see if it helps.


Got to be what he is talking about. Good luck with that. Those are a bugger to remove. Not meant to be adjusted.And how do you adjust it, maybe shims behind the A arm mounts?
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No. Just like you would adjust the tie rod. See the photo, the new front suspension.Got to be what he is talking about. Good luck with that. Those are a bugger to remove. Not meant to be adjusted.
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Now that's nice, I like that!No. Just like you would adjust the tie rod. See the photo, the new front suspension.


Cool!No. Just like you would adjust the tie rod. See the photo, the new front suspension.
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I have this spindle on my 2015.. How will I know when the camber is correct? Does it have to be perfectly perpendicular to the floor?


Not sure how you will know. The outer edge of ski does go down as suspension is compressed. So it may be fine the way it is. I would try it.
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Not sure how you will know. The outer edge of ski does go down as suspension is compressed. So it may be fine the way it is. I would try it.
It does, but not very much. Anyone know how to set this up??


I would start by ensuring both sides are the same. You can use the level feature on a I phone if you have one. If both sides are same my guess is it is in spec already. I dont know what the spec is. Havent found it in manual.
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