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HI
This is info thatBetheviper gave me he really knows his stuff. Hope it helps you out to.
James
suspension repair put the old thick spacers back in, with the thinner ones in the only good effect is that, well there is none. you fixed most of the slide issue with the wheels anyway. your suspension doesnt have enough travel to run that much slack front to back. that added to the looseness of your bushings will add to the harsh ride. though your never going to get a srx to ride great with the original skid. they are low and just made for speed. it can be much better though.
the fra for your weight should be in the middle setting
the front limiters let out for setting up the skid.
back the front spring washers out till the spring rattles on the shock, srx front track spring is too stiff and needs to be run as loose as posible.
now sit on the sled, rock it around, turn around and lay on the sled on your stomache. look at the gap. if it is big on the top you will need to remove the shock and back the spring out a little and re install.
you will want about 60/40 top to bottom on an srx.
once you get this gap correct, now go to the front shock again, when you sit on the sled, does the front end lighten up any? it shouldn't. if the front end lightens up when you sit on the sled, your sled will corner crapy. if it is ok and doesnt lighten up, get off the sled and tighten your limiters up so they are tight with no weight on the sled sitting on the ground. with any luck this will make the sled sit with the rear off the ground about 1/2-1in. this is correct set up.
if when you set of the sled and the front goes up you will need to remove even more spring preasure off the front track spring. as the sled is teatering on the middle, that makes for a rolly, hard to handle sled for trail riding. dont worry about the spring falling out if it is really loose, your going to tighten up the straps any way with the sled on the ground like in the last paragraph.
all this is assuming you have gone to this thread and done the repairs to your sled.
this will help the handling and ride. if you want a really good ride from the sled you will need to go with longer shocks.