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With the new 2020 sleds having the new Advanced Roll Center Suspension (ARCS) front suspension, shown above is a '19, '20, and a sled that has spindles that seem to look a little different. Are these ARCS-style, but lighter/stronger?
If not, is anyone making better quality ARCS-style front end components yet?
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That is the Mountain spindle, not ARCS. Made for less drag when sidehilling.
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Yes. Agree with jack. They will be the same distance from the ball joint mount to the ski-pivot hole as the 19 and older spindles.
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So is it the same distance between the under arm balljoint and the upper one joint? as the 2016 m front suspension?
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I think so.So is it the same distance between the under arm balljoint and the upper one joint? as the 2016 m front suspension?
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