ramair400
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can a viper dart from not enough ski pressure? I put in the shims,and it still follows other grooves. I used 3/16 in. shims.When i go into corners, it seems to not want to turn well under power.My track has between 120 and 144 studs in it and i have 6 in. carbides.Love the sled, just need to get it set up correctly.
quebec#1
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Try 8 inch carbides and /or a little more pressure up front, also do you have a stock track ? I have a 2002 viper with a stock yoko track 96 studs up the middle. I found with a more aggresive track like the one i pu on my polaris xc it made it push more in the corners, i even took out 24 studs and it made a little bit of a difference.ramair400 said:can a viper dart from not enough ski pressure? I put in the shims,and it still follows other grooves. I used 3/16 in. shims.When i go into corners, it seems to not want to turn well under power.My track has between 120 and 144 studs in it and i have 6 in. carbides.Love the sled, just need to get it set up correctly.
daman
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ramair400 said:I put in the shims,and it still follows other grooves.
If your in a deep groove no ski is going to help that.
yamaholic22
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also check your toe. Should have between zero and 1/8" toe out.
ramair400
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which way do you move the front shock spring to increase ski pressure?
03viperguy
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tighter the spring, more pressure. you may have your limiter straps too loose also, making it light in the front and good for straight line, but hurting cornering