tripplec
New member
Well I used a spring adjuster I had bought a few years ago from Royal Dist. and I can tell you. Front ski springs is all its good for. With the 8" handle and thickness no more than the collar I am trying to rotate its nearly impossible to keep it hooked on and even so not leverage space. I use a 3/4" boxed on on the handle for leverage but its was bent on every possible axis you can imagine. That main rear spring is as thick as my little finger and won't twitch. Surely an much wider end and seat on the too is required and one that does not twist and bend.
My wee butt just about bottoms out the Proaction rear bushing space and I am not suited up of fully loaded either. Enough but what a fiasco. Its 13C temp now and great for working on the sled if one were able to accomplish something.
I do have the limiters release for the front of the track and front tension up for max pressure at the front of the track.
My wee butt just about bottoms out the Proaction rear bushing space and I am not suited up of fully loaded either. Enough but what a fiasco. Its 13C temp now and great for working on the sled if one were able to accomplish something.
I do have the limiters release for the front of the track and front tension up for max pressure at the front of the track.