Front skid shock 2 inches (se) tight, front springs 2 turns in from loose (in the air)
ski with some rear heel pressure (gets rid of darting, but increases push and steering self centering feel).
The sw is now excellent handling, especially in looser snow. Initial turn in response is good to aim the sled, then some push as you accelerate and carve the corner, but very predictable. Zero darting with slim Jims but I prefer some minor side to side motion with single runners, as they really let the ski do the work (don't stick out so far). The faster you go the better they handle. Check rear preload and sag. Too much rear spring will keep weight on skis. Limiter in hole 3. My sidewinder sucked even with curves until I got the right combination of suspension adjustments, for my weight and driving style. It is now a joy and a blast to ride. No bs.