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Who has snowtrackers on an XTX? The only complaint I have left on my XTX is steering effort. I might try the snowtrackers if they reduce the steering effort and not compromise my handling.
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STAIN said:Who has snowtrackers on an XTX? The only complaint I have left on my XTX is steering effort. I might try the snowtrackers if they reduce the steering effort and not compromise my handling.
I loosened my front suspension shock and pulled my strap one hole (ski shocks are at stock setting) and I run mountain skis which have the bigger keel and I can turn with one hand during high or low speed turns. I have the aggressive snowtrackers...
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I have the aggressive ones on my RTX and love them. They increase steering effort a little, but only in certain conditions. 1. In reverse, and who cares! 2. In certain kinds of packed snow where they get an extremely good bite. But they're still not bad. I reversed the rubber stopper block when I installed them. I have the semi agressive ones on my wife's Phazer.
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