sportster64
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I know that installing a larger sway bar helps with inside ski lift, but on the stock 06 APex GT, what is the best settings for front shock/springs to eliminate inside ski lift ?
Should I set the compression dampening max/min?
Should I set the rebound dampening max/min ?
Should I pre-load/un-load springs ?
What combination works best ?
Should I set the compression dampening max/min?
Should I set the rebound dampening max/min ?
Should I pre-load/un-load springs ?
What combination works best ?
moved my spring collars 1in from top,which lowers the front=better handling,lot less ski lift,as far as comp/reb i change mine when trail conditions change,so its never always the same for long,you have to find what feels good.good luck!
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Definately lower the front end by loosening the springs. I set my springs so that they are almost loose with the front end lifted off of the ground. This made a huge difference in reducing inside ski lift and "tippyness" (if that is a word).