I have put an 02 Viper skid in my 01 Srx and cant seem to get enough weight transfer. Any suggestions?
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goody_700
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I put an Xtra-10 with the FOX setup in my SRX yesterday, rides WAY better than the noaction that was in it, W-arm was starting to crack to boot. Carries the skis 1' in the air as long as I'm on it, without standing on the back, just sitting on it. Thing launches like an animal now. Definitely will be giving my buddies APEX a headache now, he always gets me by a couple sleds out of the hole cuz I could'nt hook up even after doing recommended adjustments to help it. For trail riding, I'll just put the scissor blocks back in the rear so it handles good without as much ski lift. I'm much more familiar with Polaris skids than Yammis, always owned Polaris before my 2 Yammis now, so I know how to set em up. The weight difference was noticable just from picking the 2 skids up, felt like 8-10lbs. If I were you, I'd get either an Edge skid or a good Xtra-10 and put that in there.
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Concept Carbon
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loosen limiter straps off, put center shock 3/4 to max. loosen rear shock off. loosen transer nuts all the way and soften up your front shocks shoudl stand straight up.
Tanks guys, I had thought of the limiters straps but I am already having a problem with the sled sitting on the front half of the track. I currently have the rear shock about a 1/3 from the softest in the middle fra position, the front shock around half and the front suspension dialed right up to raise the front. The limiters are showing about 1 inch of thread past the nuts. Again, this is a 01 SRX, stock front suspension and a stock rear 02 viper skid.