renegademan17
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Just read a report on SHockwave adjustable helix, sounds like it is what every guy needs to adjust on the fly for different snow conditions, was wondering if anyone has tried one on their Apex??

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I run it, never had to adjust it yet LOL Its easy to adjust I just forgot the tiny allen wrench needed for it last coupel of trips.
SNOW HO
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I saw the same article in AMERICAN SNOWMOBILER
Does it work as good as they say?
Does it work as good as they say?

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2 years of posts & input.
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Yes from what I hear. A friend of mine distributes them here is Minnesota. They are good for changing snow conditions. Keep in mind they are straight angles only. It would probably work for me being I use Heavy Hitters which require only straight angle helixes.

Turk
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you can get em in multiangles. I bought one from jeff at haydays 2 years ago.
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we put the shockwave helix on all of the turbos we build, they work awsome!! never had a problem with them 

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