IFlyEm, let's get your season started off on the right foot! I'm glad you are already in the correct frame of mind to do so - thinking about snowmobiling that is...
I'd like to make it clear that we would ONLY recommend the Leading Edge as a solution if you were not willing to make suspension changes. The reality is in fact that if you want your Nytro to ride, turn and respond better than the factory setup, you'll need to work for it. Purchasing our skis was without a doubt the perfect beginning but you're only half done. As LJ highlighted, the Nytro chassis is a careful balance between ski pressure and transfer. Get it set right for your weight and style and you'll be the happiest rider on the snow, forgo the necessary adjustments and you'll fight darting, heavy steering and other adverse handling traits.
Pre Modification Checks:
- Ensure your front end is COMPLETELY tight... no slop as LJ discussed... upper and lower ball joints, tie rods, a-arm bushings.
- Toe adjustment should be 3/8" to 5/16" total TOE OUT - that is 3/16 to 5/32 per ski.
- Spindle rubber wear... ensure when you lift the front of your sled off the shop floor that the skis do not droop. If they do, add shims under the back of the rubber or replace the rubber.
No Money Required:
- Rear skid transfer nut all the way out. Move in one click at a time until you find some happiness (this tunes your transfer).
- Front shock on the rear arm leave loose with little to no preload
- Lower the front ride height
Spending Money www.HygearSuspsension.com :
- Rear shock spacer can be added from Hygear Suspension (requires rework)
- Tripple rate springs on the front also from Hygear
The combination of our skis, a bit of tuning and possibly some Hygear upgrades will leave you desiring nothing and only enjoying your machine during the few precious months we have to ride.
- Sean
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