Daranello
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Does anyone know the correct sag to set the rear pre load on the 2011 Apex...I cant find this info anywear...I looked in the owners manual and service manual...thx


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Daranello
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Murse said:http://www.snowmobile.com/how-to/living-with-air-shocks-1580.html
hope this helps
Mine, base with coil overs thx thought
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Got the spec from american snowmobiler mag "2011 Apex se compress 32-38mm" I put a zip tie around the "shaft" of the shock...lifted the sled up and pushed the zip tie to the top of the shock. Put all my gear on and sat on it. Then jacked it back up and measured the distance the tie moved on the shaft...set the air to get the 35mm sag. 150psi for me 220lbs with gear.
added..." 2011 apex std 40-45mm"
Got the spec from american snowmobiler mag "2011 Apex se compress 32-38mm" I put a zip tie around the "shaft" of the shock...lifted the sled up and pushed the zip tie to the top of the shock. Put all my gear on and sat on it. Then jacked it back up and measured the distance the tie moved on the shaft...set the air to get the 35mm sag. 150psi for me 220lbs with gear.
added..." 2011 apex std 40-45mm"
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