Reason I went with stock rubbers with curve skis and also went down to 4” from 6” on my SJs, was very hard steering.
Read on here from someone who had similar problems and got rid of his curve rubbers for easier steering.
Either going down to 4” SJs, or a combination of stock rubbers and 4” SJs, made my hard sled steering much better.
But yes those stock rubbers on curve skis are quite loose, but all works so well that way.
Should I shim or just go back to boiling my curve rubbers and trying them with the 4” SJs, just to see if. Decision, Decisions
As of right now, the SJs look very well balanced on my garage cement floor, and very little visible, but even wear after last season rides.
But isn’t this why you would shim? If I remember correctly, with my 97 SX steel skis, we use to try and put more ski front pressure with shims to decrease darting, but then uneven wear of carbides occurred. Am I correct??
What is being said about shimming the new Stryker skis, I mean, which one are you after??