Four Stroker
Extreme
Is there a magic spring sag amount for the front springs as there is for the rear spring. I've played with the comp.clicker but not the rebnd. Any advice would be great on this topic, I tried a search but it was not much help. I love all the adjustablity the GT has but my knowledge in this are is not the best and I would like to know how one effects or compliments the other. The advice I found on seting up the rear skid was great and made huge difference in ride quality, so like I said earlier any advice or your fav setings will give me a starting point for finding the sweet spot up front now. By the way I am going to be switching skis most likely to C&A pros to improve steering this weekend. ![Tsr :rocks: :rocks:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tsr.gif)
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X-APE
Extreme
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- Sep 13, 2005
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- 122
I adjusted my spring preload to 1 5/8" threads showing. Thats fully loose when front is lifted. I have also noticed that the spring rate is pretty high and unecessarily stiff. To help this situation, I set rebound full loose minus about 3~4 clicks, and I set compression the same way. It rides better and still wont bottom out.....on regular small trail chop the front springs still dont seem to move. Two stage springs with a lighter initial rate would work nice. The 06 fusion has these.