JohnnyQuest
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Am I correct in saying that all 4 radius rods on a particular trailing arm Yammie front end are of equal length??
With the SRX having the narrower 40.9 stance
The Mtn Max having the 38.6 stance
And the remaining sleds having the 42.1 stance
With the SRX having the narrower 40.9 stance
The Mtn Max having the 38.6 stance
And the remaining sleds having the 42.1 stance
not the way i see it. uppers are longer, regardless of model. angle at end where it meets the trailing arm varies as well per model.all are interchangable from model to model as a set, with circumstances that you must overcome, such as toe in/ toe out, shock spring adjustments, etc. same applies for tie rods and stabilizer bars.
snowdad4 said:not the way i see it. uppers are longer, regardless of model. angle at end where it meets the trailing arm varies as well per model.all are interchangable from model to model as a set, with circumstances that you must overcome, such as toe in/ toe out, shock spring adjustments, etc. same applies for tie rods and stabilizer bars.
You may be right, i havn't looked at a sled for a while. Usually the upper arms are shorter. This keeps camber at the same angle throughout the suspention travel. If the arms were equal legth the spindle would tip in when the suspention is compressed thus not keeping the ski surface flat on the ground.