Studroes144
TY 4 Stroke God
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My question is: how many people have started playing with their viper and getting it to hook up better? I have plenty of studs in mine and they are 1.5" so traction isn't the issue I'm seeing. This is only something I've notice with a real hard packed snow. From a dead stop or even rolling at like 15 mph and punch it the sled will instantly hook and pull the front end up just a little bit but then it feels like the rear suspension almost let's loose and the track will spin and then hook up again. I haven't adjusted anything on the skid so that is just how it came and I'm not familiar with the procross chassis as far as setting it up for conditions like this. What I'm looking for is if anyone has made adjustment on their viper or even cat sleds to eliminate this issue. We just got 24"+ of fresh snow and put about 10 miles on tonight and the sled is awesome in the deep stuff. Gets on top of the snow and floats. I know others complained they thought the sled felt front heavy and would just trench but I didn't notice this one bit.