Stock Transfer Rods

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Can you guys tell me if these are stock Transfer Rods?

Thanks!
 

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just a stab, but you will either rotate those adjuster nuts apart for a specified gap between the two for increased/decreased transfer or there will be some sort of graduation lines on the shaft to set the nuts at to achieve results.
 
Those sure look like my stock Viper transfer rods. And yes there are adjustable. There are a few reference grooves on the rods to set the length.
 

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stein700sx said:
Those sure look like my stock Viper transfer rods. And yes there are adjustable. There are a few reference grooves on the rods to set the length.


I agree with stein. If they are viper transfer rods they will have 4 groves. 1 being on top (closest to tunnel) 4th (closest to rear axle). So grove one will be most weight transfer, and 4th least. 3erd is standard on viper.
 
I guess just go with 3 and adjust as you ride. To tell ya the truth I could never really tell a difference on any setting with my type of riding. I keep the front heavy and run studs so i stick to the ice. Ive tried them all. But if ya wana lift the front end or drag they will help if adjusted right.
 
Thanks,

I am planning on letting my wife ride this sled. So I wont notice the difference either..haha

Ive been going through the suspens following BTV's suspension suggestions. Just looking to get the softest/best ride for her.

Going on vacation so Ill be taking a break from working on the sled for a week or so...
 
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