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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.


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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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