Hi
So I pulled the skid to replace shocks and while I had it out I did some investigation and found some things that concerned me, probably not that big of a deal but to me its gotta be perfect. FYI my sled has just over 500 miles on it.
Concern/Findings:
So I pulled the skid to replace shocks and while I had it out I did some investigation and found some things that concerned me, probably not that big of a deal but to me its gotta be perfect. FYI my sled has just over 500 miles on it.
Concern/Findings:
- Straps - Had fuzz on side of straps
- Wheels - Upon placing skid on table to begin disassembly I noticed some of idlers were touching table and others were just a touch off and able to spin. Could this possibly effect alignment? I think so
- Gritty feel - Moving suspension components on skid didn't feel smooth, a bit gritty actually
- Bushings - I found some of the bushings to have some corrosion on them and slight bind, imagine there wasn't any grease in those locations from factory when greased and water /moisture/lack lube did that
- Initial Conclusion - Not that there is anything wrong but its not hand built and the TLC and attention to detail isn't there
- Straps - Used a lighter to burn off peach fuzz from sides of straps. LOL
- Gritty feel/Bushings - Disassembled entire skid, cleaned everything, polished all bushings to remover corrosion/burrs and greased everything by hand before assembly then greased fittings to pack
- Wheels - Assembled everything with all bolts less than snug, put straps across rails to hold level/flat on a piece of granite on coffee table and tightened everything up. Checked all bearings for smooth operation and made sure they were greased
- SMOOTH - Pushing down on skid and moving suspension through some motion was like velvet, super quiet smooth and plush
- After tightening everything while lightly strapped down all wheels now touch pretty evenly on flat surface
- After polishing and greasing bushings during assembly I don't think I will get any corrosion now as everything has been coated, just have to maintain consistent greasing
- Installed Axis shocks
- Sprayed entire skid with dry film to assist with snow not sticking
- Still need to install skid, adjust track tension and align