thor452
Because I can
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For sureWas going to change them 3 years ago but the winters have been less than ideal. Didn't want to beat up new carbides on the rocks and gravel so I held off.
Got my monies worth out of these.![]()
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Rander54
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I have an '05 RX Warrior and just put on a set. I had a question though, I have my stock setup shimmed like it recommended, should I leave that setting with the snow trackers or remove the shim?
Remove the shim.I have an '05 RX Warrior and just put on a set. I had a question though, I have my stock setup shimmed like it recommended, should I leave that setting with the snow trackers or remove the shim?
whitedust1
TY 4 Stroke God
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Left my shims in worked great 5000 miles and replaced everything on my second set now. Lost 1/2 inch on the channels should be an inch handled great worn too.Remove the shim.
Changed mine out after 8ooo miles. Front still had over 1/2" but the rear had 1/4". I run the stock ski rubber with no shim.
The metal U channel acts like a shim and tilts the ski back to eliminate the darting.
The metal U channel acts like a shim and tilts the ski back to eliminate the darting.