347strokin
Expert
I did a search but didn't find what I was looking for .
I will be hitting up McBride in a few days and I'm wondering how to setup my stock suspension best for powder/climbing. I'm also running the stock track and skis.
I'll be running about 12lbs boost..
Thanks.
I will be hitting up McBride in a few days and I'm wondering how to setup my stock suspension best for powder/climbing. I'm also running the stock track and skis.
I'll be running about 12lbs boost..
Thanks.
mtdream
TY 4 Stroke Master
not much tweakin you can do for stock suspension
347strokin
Expert
OK, thanks.
find yourself some aluminum pipe that the ID is close to the OD of the transfer rod....you know where you adjust the transfer rod nuts. cut a piece 5/8 of an inch long....then cut it in half...like to "C'c" find your self a thin hose clamp that is 5/8 or thinner....when you get up to where you want to make some pulls throw them on over the transfer rods....all you need is a flat blade screwdriver. It will make so at least you can ride it...without them on a steep climb you wont beable to hold it open.
cobaltpilot
Veteran
Or instead of aluminum (if you can't find it) some thick reinforced rubber hose which matches as listed below. Just slit the back of the rubber hose lengthwise and it'll fit over the rod as listed. Then hose clamp that rubber cylinder on there. Similar - just depends if you can find aluminum or rubber hose where you're shopping. I ran this for a while and it worked well enough.
If I remember correctly it was underground sprinkler hoseline I used.
If I remember correctly it was underground sprinkler hoseline I used.
thistle said:find yourself some aluminum pipe that the ID is close to the OD of the transfer rod....you know where you adjust the transfer rod nuts. cut a piece 5/8 of an inch long....then cut it in half...like to "C'c" find your self a thin hose clamp that is 5/8 or thinner....when you get up to where you want to make some pulls throw them on over the transfer rods....all you need is a flat blade screwdriver. It will make so at least you can ride it...without them on a steep climb you wont beable to hold it open.
347strokin
Expert
This helps so the front end doesn't lift as much?
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try here
http://sledmods.com/forum/index.php?topic=615.0
my next sled i may keep the stock suspension with boost.
http://sledmods.com/forum/index.php?topic=615.0
my next sled i may keep the stock suspension with boost.
Ironmanstl
Pro
I can't keep the skiis on the ground as well when climbing.
I just ordered some stiffer rear springs, I'll see how it helps.
I just ordered some stiffer rear springs, I'll see how it helps.