mr. shide
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Picking up a 2011 apex se today. Any ideas about where i should set the psi in the fox floats? Im 180lbs. Moderate to aggressive trail rider. Also how much does air temp and baro pressure affect psi settings? Is it something you constantly have to adjust psi for? Thanks.


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Based upon what you stated in MrSled's Hygear thread, I would start off at 60 PSI (Weight off the ski) and go from there.
I ride with a lower front end than is pictured in my avatar. Now the control arms are just over parallel. It corners much flatter.
Have you decided on a base line for the limiter strap and transfer setting?
I ride with a lower front end than is pictured in my avatar. Now the control arms are just over parallel. It corners much flatter.
Have you decided on a base line for the limiter strap and transfer setting?
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No. Its still at the dealer. Getting it on the way north. What about the rear mega float? I can have the dealer have everything set for me if you have some good recommendations on everything. On my 06 gt i had the limiter strap set all the way loose. Transfer probably set at factory spec.
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I run 55psi and the a-frames are not quite flat until I put my 250 frame on the sled.
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i run mine at 65 lbs
i set mine up so that when i sit on the sled the a-arms are paralell to the ground.
air should be put in the shocks with the front end off the ground.
i set mine up so that when i sit on the sled the a-arms are paralell to the ground.
air should be put in the shocks with the front end off the ground.
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Ok thanks.
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