Mine has that sag too. I think it's normal on these skids. It will ride better if you let limiters out some and add ski pressure.


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Letting it out will not add ski pressure. Sucking it up will.Mine has that sag too. I think it's normal on these skids. It will ride better if you let limiters out some and add ski pressure.
No. But you can add pressure to the ski shocks to make up for it. Skid will work better.
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So I'm running the front floats at 50psi and taking them up to say 55psi will add more ski pressure? Is 5psi a dramatic change or will more like 10 be needed? Sled will become more tippy as well no?
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