DV8 said:Do you lift weights? 2 10lb weights in the center of skid.. adjust accordingly.
lmao i can relateI should not sure if ill be alble to zip up the bibs this year. Im almost afraid to try!!!
OnDaTrail said:Push down with your hand and measure 1.5". Just a good firm push, don't go crazy.
NY AttakGT said:My O.C. neighbor.....Can you elaborate on this method? Push down where? Measure 1.5" where? Mid rail?
Same thing with the weight (dumbell or gallon of liquid) method. Maybe a "Measuring rack deflection for dummies" step by step method?
--Steve (O.C.)
staggs65 said:i agree with non extros i run as loose as i can with no ratcheting but with extros that would be pretty darn loose
snomofo said:Good point Jeff. I've never run extroverts but would imagine you could run them way too loose.
sideshowBob said:I run extroverts on all the sleds and you are right about being able to go too loose as I have done that.
With extroverts I have found the best way to set my track deflection on my 144" :
-put sled on track stand so track is well off the ground
-where track is hanging lowest, inspect distance between the top of the lowest internal lug and bottom of slider
-adjust track tension evenly so the top of lowest internal lug is flush with bottom of slider[both sides]
I have found that setting to be as loose as they need to be run.
I definitely like this idea. No tape measure or weights necessary. Seems nice and loose too!