pilot skis and toe in/out adjustment

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Hey guys looking for some info.....

#1 finished putting pilots on my attak and didnt know if i should adjust the toe of the skis at all

#2 any feedback on carbides, the stock ones are not going to last long. Length in center/outside, what set up seems to work best??

Thanks in advance for the help.
 
I have an 06 attak. I have my toe OUT set the same as Yamaha ski. ( about 1/4 in.) I'm using 6" shaper bars in the center and cheap woody's 4" on the out side. Seems to work fine in the 500 or so miles I've run with them. Very little, if any, darting and sled rails around corners. I also have 162 studs in the center belt.
 
Your going to get a lot of opinions. Heres mine, and I can't stand darting. Get some Bergstroms for the center with 3/8" ski savers. The ski savers will help to eliminate the darting compared to the shaper bars. I'll put the shaper bars on the outside if I need more aggression. Leave it toed out 1/4" to parallel.
 
I run the 6" center woodys and the standard 4" carbide (that came with the kit) on the outside. The dealer actually took back the 4" center and gave me a credit towards the purchase of the woodys 6" carbide.

I have about 200 miles on so far and have noticed some darting but the sled corners much better than when i had the stock ski's and 8" doolys.
 
KnappAttack said:
Your going to get a lot of opinions. Heres mine, and I can't stand darting. Get some Bergstroms for the center with 3/8" ski savers. The ski savers will help to eliminate the darting compared to the shaper bars. I'll put the shaper bars on the outside if I need more aggression. Leave it toed out 1/4" to parallel.
burgstrums rule!! once you get a set you will clearly see how much better they will hold up than the name brand junk. all the hard weld on the bottom of the host bar is a great idea.
 


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