
grizztracks
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Nytro40th said:grizztracks said:The slicast a-arms have a camber issue when mounted on a 2008 Nytro. The arms are actually to short. I ended up sending them back to Hygear and I thought they were going to look into the problem.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=125597
I made them work for me with no issues. But I did not go by their suggested settings.
The problem is that the 2008 Nytro's require shimming the ball joint out to the maximum and at that point your still stuck with several degrees of negative camber that can't be adjusted back to the stock settings. With the wider Curve skis installed it's more noticeable. I put several hundred miles on my 2008 Nytro with the Slicast arms installed then removed them because the inside of my skis had noticeable wear. I don't see anyway to correct the camber issue other than lengthening the arms for the 2008 Nytro.
ViperTurboPete
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rrxx-1 said:08's are just fine, the subframe is just a tad weaker, but you can weld in grizz's gussets, and it will be stronger than all other years. Front end geometry is different in 08, but not that bid of a deal, and if you add an aftermarket front end, all will be the same.
I thought aftermarket front ends are supposed to be superior handling to any model year Nytro?