Help With The XTX Suspension

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I know there's been quite a few very long threads about this topic, but none of them have been very organized. I know someone once started a Excel file with a list of setting shared by fellow TY'ers, but I don't think it really took off.

I was hoping I could get a few quick, concise answers here...

What is the best way to reduce the sag on the XTX? (I'm a noob when it comes to this suspension stuff, so 3rd grade English may be the best!)

and if I want more ski lift, then I want my limiter straps to be completely loose? (Stock)

Thanks in advance!
 

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adjust transfer rods nuts all the way down but still threaded on theres adjustment lines for more ski lift. Limiter straps on last hole
 
Also try the Hygear torsion spring spacers, cheap fix for the saggy rear suspension.


mj
 
^Hygear didn't work for me at all. Save that $100 and put it towards the star kit. It got rid of it for me. More transfer (it feels like, cant guarantee) with the star kit too.

Put center stock pure stiff and last hole will help too.

Keep an eye on limiters, if they break your rear shock is in trouble. If you go star, have them add the center shock fix too.

Christ I sound like a salesmen for them, and I'm totally not. I have just learned this the hard way.
 
i fixed my limiters with few polaris parts i think its almost bullet proof after mine ripped cost me rear shock front and couple more parts in rear skid
 
i also love the star kit in mine, aslo have the hygear torsion spacers (they help the sag issue but, don't totally fix it)
 


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