kennyspec
Expert
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2009
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- stonewall, manitoba
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- nytro
I just got my cat float skid installed it seems as if I have lost some transfer with it. I really don't know if I like the float shock. It seems as if the "spring rate" with it is awfully high.
I am mounted about a inch forward of the stock mtx mounting holes with the front arm. It appears that other people are back of the mtx holes but there is no way I could get the skid back that far. It's a 153 skid in a 156 track.

Here is a pic with the air let out of the shock to see if it contacts the pull rod.

Bolt spacing is at 30.5" I am using the factory front shock. I will get better mounting pics when I get back home. What is everyone running for air pressure? Would I be better off switching to a rear coil shock off of a pro so the spring rate is a lot better than the float shock?
I am mounted about a inch forward of the stock mtx mounting holes with the front arm. It appears that other people are back of the mtx holes but there is no way I could get the skid back that far. It's a 153 skid in a 156 track.

Here is a pic with the air let out of the shock to see if it contacts the pull rod.

Bolt spacing is at 30.5" I am using the factory front shock. I will get better mounting pics when I get back home. What is everyone running for air pressure? Would I be better off switching to a rear coil shock off of a pro so the spring rate is a lot better than the float shock?