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Just wondering if anyone is running the DUAL Pressure kit from Hygear on their Floats? If so, is it worth the money?


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My first ride with them tomorrow I'll let u know what I think
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They work, just follow the instructions
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Out trying them out today a lot better than stock float not so harsh on big bumps stutter bumps are nearly gone great upgrade star suspension upgrade also is money in the bank greatest improvement so far
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Can you use them with standard fox floats , and how much do they cost


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What pressures have you found to give the best overall performance with the DUAL kit?
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I ran 70 and 160 as hygear suggested and it was pretty good but star suspension pulled the skis a bit more than I want so I dropped pressures to 55 and 135 for this weekends trip I can report back after


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What angle are your A-arms at with that pressure?
I have read that for ride height the A-arms shoud be parallel to the ground for the stock Float setup. Does that change for the Hygrear setup? To me, having parallel arms seemed to leave a lot of suspension travel left unused... unless the theory is to have the same amount of shock travel available for up and down. My inexperience feels that more travel should be devoted to compression than extension.
I have read that for ride height the A-arms shoud be parallel to the ground for the stock Float setup. Does that change for the Hygrear setup? To me, having parallel arms seemed to leave a lot of suspension travel left unused... unless the theory is to have the same amount of shock travel available for up and down. My inexperience feels that more travel should be devoted to compression than extension.
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Running shock pressure at 55 psi and rez pressure at 150
Very happy with them.
Running shock pressure at 55 psi and rez pressure at 150
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bigreis said:What angle are your A-arms at with that pressure?
I have read that for ride height the A-arms shoud be parallel to the ground for the stock Float setup. Does that change for the Hygrear setup? To me, having parallel arms seemed to leave a lot of suspension travel left unused... unless the theory is to have the same amount of shock travel available for up and down. My inexperience feels that more travel should be devoted to compression than extension.
They are real close to level that seems to be where the sled handles best my Rtx was the same way. With the extra reservoir I would think that would counter act the amount of travel
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