gerard143
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i coulda of sworn the phazer had rebound adjustments on the rear suspension rear shock?
i look in the manual then outside real quick, although its hard to tell because the sleds iced up so bad, but its looking like no rebound adjustments.
if there's no rebound adjustments how do i get my rebound under control to eliminate the sled bucking sometimes.
i look in the manual then outside real quick, although its hard to tell because the sleds iced up so bad, but its looking like no rebound adjustments.
if there's no rebound adjustments how do i get my rebound under control to eliminate the sled bucking sometimes.
Isthatahemi
Expert
Increase the rear "compression" dampening, this helps the skid build up less energy to kick, also seems to add rebound dampening, even though it doesn't say so. I mostly solved the kicking by softening the skidframe springs front and rear, and stiffenig up the rear dampening, and adding the anti - bottoming kit.


Get your shock revalved or buy a new one.I got Custom Axis rear, stock front skid shocks.That rear shock was the best $ I have spent on sled to date
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There is (for what insane reason I don't know why) no rebound adjustments on the rear suspension. I ended up having to have mine revalved to make it ride right. Lucky my suspension guy is good and doesn't charge as much as the big name guys out there.
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