how many psi to run in fox floats

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i have a 2006 nytro and it has floats i ride prety agresave and i tend to case a mogle or 2 at 70 so whats a good presure to run? :yam:
 
i run 50 psi keeps the arms parrallel and dosent seem so tippy. does anyone else service their floats i got a monual with them when i bought the sled and it recommends taking them apart every year.
 
i run 50 psi keeps the arms parrallel and dosent seem so tippy. does anyone else service their floats i got a monual with them when i bought the sled and it recommends taking them apart every year.
 
i run 50 psi keeps the arms parrallel and dosent seem so tippy. does anyone else service their floats i got a monual with them when i bought the sled and it recommends taking them apart every year.
 
I service mine every summer. It's actually pretty easy to do. I also run front shock guards. From what I've been told, only Arctic Cats seem to have a problem with dinging the shocks; but better safe than sorry. When I took mine to the dealer, to have them get it cornering better, they bumped my front shocks up to 100 psi, pulled the limiter straps all the way tight, and set my rear springs on heavy; to plant the skis more. I have everything set at medium now.
 
i run 50psi, and some times i drop it to 45. That works good for flat handling for me
 
newyorker_79 said:
I run 85 psi. It has a decent ride, and takes hits well.
After reading all these replies, I think I'll try lowering my pressure; and see what I get. :4STroke:
 
my son ran 45-50 on his RS Nytro, but we also pulled in the limiter strap and softened the rear a bit for trail riding - it took us more than a whole season of riding to get to this point, but made the sled excellent for the trails - even when the bumps were big.
 
50-55psi for me. We tried higher pressures but it raises the front end and the handling goes away resulting in excessive ski lift and heavy steering. No problems in the bumps regardless of speed.
Had my floats rebuilt last season by shock-tec. Other than that no service.
 
woolyviper said:
my son ran 45-50 on his RS Nytro, but we also pulled in the limiter strap and softened the rear a bit for trail riding - it took us more than a whole season of riding to get to this point, but made the sled excellent for the trails - even when the bumps were big.

did you pull the limiter 1 hole or more? wondering about this. I have a similar setup but my limiter is all the way out.
 


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