bluegrass
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I bought a 2012 nytro xtx had them put a set of tunner ski on.sled still
Is darting and jumped around they only put a 2inch carbide with a wear bar on do I need a different set up
With the right carbide will the tunner ski take care of the darting if so what s
Carbide do I won't to
Be running I think I have a set of 2 and 2 or should I go 4 and 4
Is darting and jumped around they only put a 2inch carbide with a wear bar on do I need a different set up
With the right carbide will the tunner ski take care of the darting if so what s
Carbide do I won't to
Be running I think I have a set of 2 and 2 or should I go 4 and 4
canoehead
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Try Slydogs.........Zero darting a differant machine with allot more confidence..
fxnytroxtx
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What ever u go with go with woodyes they're much better wear longer.
Duey782
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Don't need different skiis.. the tuners are great, you most likely need a ski alignment. Any ski will dart if it's toed in.
canoehead
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Shapers on properly aligned skisfxnytroxtx said:What ever u go with go with woodyes they're much better wear longer.

Beenba
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I have tuners. I liked my old oem skis fine with the cobrahead 6" carbides, but now that I have the tuners I realize how much I fought with the old setup.
This is my new setup and I have no darting, fairly light steering (snow conditions effect this alot), and not too much ski lift...but if there's any its controllable.
0.5 to 0.75 toe out
6" square inner carbides
2" round outter carbides
1 hole down on limiter strap on XTX
Center shock full preload (I weigh 220 with gear)
Check your toe...before u change anything else.
This is my new setup and I have no darting, fairly light steering (snow conditions effect this alot), and not too much ski lift...but if there's any its controllable.
0.5 to 0.75 toe out
6" square inner carbides
2" round outter carbides
1 hole down on limiter strap on XTX
Center shock full preload (I weigh 220 with gear)
Check your toe...before u change anything else.
orangecrush
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The tuners work great on my 2012 RTX, totally eliminated the darting. I went with the yamaha 4 inch and yamaha round bars. Lasted 200 miles, so don't go with the Yamaha carbides unless they are made by Woody's. The woody's or Studboy carbides are way better product. I switched to 4 inch studboys and left the round bars and still got some push thru the corners but I am studded up so that is propably causing it. Will try 4's and 6's and see if that fixes it.