YAMAHIZAL700
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ovalracer
New member
they will definetly help with hooking up, since the 98/99 have a problem with traction to start with. They can be adjusted for more or less transfer by turning the body of the transfer rod.
YAMAHIZAL700
New member
Sweet, I cant wait to put them on. I just went with a new track and viper er takeoffs and when I sit on the sled i dont have much more than 80/20 ratio with the 80 being on the bottom side or the end closest to the bogies. I guess I adjust that gap with the rear spring preload but have already adjusted it a bit over 3/4. I a newby but am slowly, and I mean slowly starting to figure this proaction suspension out. I think.
jwifferdill
Life Member
$63 is a good deal for those rods. I used to have them on my SRX, but something inside one of them came apart and I had to send them into Bender for repair. Needless to say during this time I bought a set of Maxximum Performance rods for less money, put them on and they worked just as well so I stuck with them.
YAMAHIZAL700
New member
Will they make my skis come off the ground?
jwifferdill
Life Member
Set them to full transfer and they will make the skis pop right off the ground. If you are really concerned about that, loosen the limiter straps as well. However, SRXs aren't ski hangers like most Cats are.
YAMAHIZAL700
New member
They should be adjusted for 50/50 right? Is there any other adjustments that are required to the skid or shocks etc. or do i just put the transfer rods on and sit on her then get the 50/50 gap?