Aggresive trail setup- please help.

did you change the front rear spring because you didn't like the harsh ride quality? I feel like that is sometihng i would like to do. im only 180 and it seems it's very harsh over small rythm bumps. handles the big stuff pretty decent.

by what your sayin it sounds like a ski change was the best thing you did for your sled.
 
STENOD said:
did you change the front rear spring because you didn't like the harsh ride quality? I feel like that is sometihng i would like to do. im only 180 and it seems it's very harsh over small rythm bumps. handles the big stuff pretty decent.

by what your sayin it sounds like a ski change was the best thing you did for your sled.

Girlfriends Viper came unbelievably hard on front skid shock. Put it at mid way and 65 front shocks and 120 back skid shock and its amazing ride on roads and bumps. Your mileage may vary.......
 
STENOD said:
did you change the front rear spring because you didn't like the harsh ride quality? I feel like that is sometihng i would like to do. im only 180 and it seems it's very harsh over small rythm bumps. handles the big stuff pretty decent.

by what your sayin it sounds like a ski change was the best thing you did for your sled.
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Yes, I changed the front spring because of the harshness in the small bumps. It was downright jarring, although, it took the big stuff surprisingly well. The softer spring was not enough, I had the front arm shock revalved softer in compression three times before it was where I like it. The ski change and getting the rear skid to work were equally important. Without either, it just wasn't fun.
 


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