Michigandir
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I lowered the psi in front fox floats from 95 (factory) to 60 and now the back end seems squirrel "e" . Do I need to adjust rear shock now. The sled handled great before with 95psi or am I just crazy?
MNBlizzard
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That's a characteristic of reduced preload on your front end. You need to make more minor adjustments going back up in psi and find what you like best.
Big_Phil
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Its squirly because its darting. When you lower the front end, it tows the skis in. Redo your alignment with a little bit of toe out and youll be good to go. I ran into the same issue earlier this year, thought I was losing it too. lol
I changed mine to 65psi,. 90 was way too high. It handles much better now
I changed mine to 65psi,. 90 was way too high. It handles much better now
Michigandir
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It's the track that's all over place, it seems like there's not enough downward force of track now that's there's less air in front