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- 2020 Sidewinder SRX
The square bar SnowStuds c@a/curve sniper double downs are part number SD8904 (4 inch), SD8906 (6 inch), SD8908 (8 inch)
Thanks Kev, I was out and didnt have the numbers with me
Vmax
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I put on Woody's 4" Doolies this year to get rid of darting. They did a good job of that but push in the corners real bad.
I think I need to shim my skis
I think I need to shim my skis
hognit09
Expert
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- 2016 viper ltx le,2016 viper ltx dx
I have noticed a lot more push but trails are fairly loose. I think I might back off my front shock spring and try to see if that will help
TD Max
Lifetime Member
I ran Curves on my Viper with Shapers initially. A bit too much traclking/darting so I went with Slim Jim's on the recommendation of MrSled. They definitely cured the darting. They did not last exceptionally long though and it seemed on sticky snow trails they liked to pack up and push. I put Snow Trackers on her Renegade and they work excellent, but same thing they tend to pack up. I tried Snow trackers on my XRS with Pilots and in anything soft I have a total lack of confidence. Not as bad as a Tuner ski, but nothing is that bad. I put the Curves on the XRS with a basic 4" curve round bar and took a quick spin. Very tracky/darty BUT my confidence in steering control came back. It actually carves in the corners like it should. So now I'm kind of looking same as the OP. Either Aggressive Trackers and hope they don't make the Curves push of maybe I'll try the Sniper double downs.
I will say this, every shaper or other bar that I have used always ends up with either a bend, or a chunked out carbide in relatively short time. Aggressive Snow Trackers just keep on going. I have only 400 miles on mine, but so many rocks and dirt, and gravel roads but they are ready for more and more and more...
I will say this, every shaper or other bar that I have used always ends up with either a bend, or a chunked out carbide in relatively short time. Aggressive Snow Trackers just keep on going. I have only 400 miles on mine, but so many rocks and dirt, and gravel roads but they are ready for more and more and more...