Gone Blue
VIP Member
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2006
- Messages
- 1,628
- Reaction score
- 209
- Points
- 1,278
- Location
- Howell, Michigan
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 08' Nytro RTX 40th Anniversary - Stretched
As I continue to fine tune the ride and handling of my Nytro with miles and season after season, I decided that I wanted to try a set of Snowtrackers to tame some of the darting I have time to time. I am running completely stock 08' front end with oil lite A-arm bushings, and a set of Pilot 6.9' skis shimmed.
My question is, do you need to run zero ski toe with the Snowtrackers? I have watched a couple videos on Snowtrackers. The SR Viper video talks about the need for zero toe. The only other videos I have seen are with new Ski Doo 900 Turbo R 4 stroke sleds and they dont mention adjusting ski toe in any direction when installing Snowtrackers.
What are you running for ski toe with those using Snowtrackers? Thx GB
My question is, do you need to run zero ski toe with the Snowtrackers? I have watched a couple videos on Snowtrackers. The SR Viper video talks about the need for zero toe. The only other videos I have seen are with new Ski Doo 900 Turbo R 4 stroke sleds and they dont mention adjusting ski toe in any direction when installing Snowtrackers.
What are you running for ski toe with those using Snowtrackers? Thx GB
turbogts22
Pro
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2021
- Messages
- 136
- Reaction score
- 107
- Points
- 403
- Location
- Spooner, Wisconsin
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- Two 2010 Phazer GT's
Zero toe and no heel shimming. The trackers need the front part of the ski pressed into the snow for the trackers to function properly.
Gone Blue
VIP Member
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2006
- Messages
- 1,628
- Reaction score
- 209
- Points
- 1,278
- Location
- Howell, Michigan
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 08' Nytro RTX 40th Anniversary - Stretched
Thanks turbogt22. It makes sense. I just couldnt find much info on Snowtrackers set up on their website and Youtube.Zero toe and no heel shimming. The trackers need the front part of the ski pressed into the snow for the trackers to function properly.