REAR SUSPENTION ADJUSTMENT

myrodman

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I WOULD LIKE TO PUT ALITTLE BIT MORE PRESSURE ON THE FRONT SKIS AND REMOVE ALITTLE PRESSURE ON THE REAR SUSPENTION OF MY 2006 ATTAK CAN ANY DIRECT ME THANKS
 
you can pull your limiter strap up one hole, that will decrease transfer and increase steering pressure
 
If you adjust transfer rod more towards the min. setting it will keep the skis planted a little more. Just go a little at a time as going from Min to max is a huge chnge in ski lift
 
I tried the limiter strap, but I found it would still do a wheelie, but it would niot go up as high. It would still hit the limiter strap on its way up. I think I am going to leave the strap, but try taking some out of the transfer rod. It seems like it transfers to much. I do like the traction you get when the skid transfers so I think I will take a little bit out and keep trying it.
 
I am ahout 2 lines up from the Min setting works great for me now. Sled rails with the pilot skis and 7" shapers. I have a 128" skid now
 
On my 06 attak with the limiter strap at its shortest (where mine is set) and the sled on the ground the strap is still slack. Try adjusting the transfer rod. I run mine about half way, still get ski lift but is manageable. If you don't get any transfer I find I get too much track spin.
 
My 06 attack is the same way with the limt strap. Tightest setting and still has slack. It's my wifes sled and I don't drive it much but I took it for a good spin yesterday and the steering felt realy heavy and it darted like crazy. I checked the steering wear bars and the were prety much gone. About 1/8" in the middle of them right under the spindle. I installed some new ones and will take it out for a spin today but I think that the steering will still be heavy. I have about an inch of threads showing on the trabsfer rod. To take weight off of the skis will I have to have more threads showing or less?
 
no will have less there is a tool in your kit that has the scale on it. It is the one for adjusting. looks similar to shock spring tool
 
Cool thanks
I don't have a manual for the sled so how do I use the scale on the tool.
There is a minimum, standard and maximum on the scale. Where do I measure from to know what is in the range.
 


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