bobsled
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Do you shorten or lengthen the straps for more transfer? I was told to shorten them for more transfer but it seems wrong.
Utah Stilley
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if you keep the front one short you will have a flatter angle of attack and less trenching. if you have the MPI rear transfer strap lengthening will give you more transfer
bobsled
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Thanks for the relpy. I was pretty sure I needed to lengthen the rear strap on the MPI for more transfer just wanted to be sure. I will definatly try running the front a little tighter as I do have a rachiting issue.
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For the ratcheting, might want to get some extraverted drivers and cut the windows out of your old track, or get a new or used full clip track then you can run the track looser. The track will last longer and wont rob HP.
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