DeepFrz
Expert
I've searched this site far and wide and have found many different suggestions but hope to have a quick and clear solution to my problem.
With all the new snow Northern MN has received this past week I spent as much time as possible playing around in it (2011 Nytro XTX w/ a 2" Challenger track). I'm running a 19t upper gear.
I buried my sled quite a few times and noticed it was mainly due to my sled trenching on even the slowest of inclines. What should I be adjusting to help my sled stay afloat in the powder? I know I will need to tighten my limiter straps as they are still at the OEM setting (loosest). What else should I be looking at?
With all the new snow Northern MN has received this past week I spent as much time as possible playing around in it (2011 Nytro XTX w/ a 2" Challenger track). I'm running a 19t upper gear.
I buried my sled quite a few times and noticed it was mainly due to my sled trenching on even the slowest of inclines. What should I be adjusting to help my sled stay afloat in the powder? I know I will need to tighten my limiter straps as they are still at the OEM setting (loosest). What else should I be looking at?
Dodge Ram
Expert
I think loose in powder is good. I have never had that big of a problem and mine are still at OEM setting. You want the track to drop as much as possible. Try the mountain guys also.