Skid suspension question

Taphee

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On my SXR when I am on it it is riding to low in the back end. When going in reverse the flap gets caught on the track. do you lift the back end by turning up the springs?
 
something must be broke in there.They do not ride that low that a flap should get caught.Pull out your skid and go thru it.Take a pic and post it on here for us to look at.What is the height from floor to rear bumper sitting by itself.?
 
Height is just under 21" ground to bottom of rear bumper. The height from the ground to the bottom of the flap is 4".
 
Do you have a standard snow flap or a snow flap designed for a sled with reverse????
The Reverse version snow flap is shorter. My wife's 600 dlx has a snow flap about 2" shorter than mine. If it were I, I would just trim the bottom of the flap. Of course this is if your suspension is setting correctly. Al
 
I am not sure. Here is a pic. The bottom of the flap is getting all torn apart.
 

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Trim the bottom off at the style line. It looks like you have the standard flap. The distance from the rivits to the "Yamaha" looks like the same as my SXR. My wifes DLX has an overall shorter flap. Al
 
Taphee said:
Height is just under 21" ground to bottom of rear bumper. The height from the ground to the bottom of the flap is 4".
well I am 1/4 inch shy of 21 inches to under bumper ..but my flap is like 7 inches,your at 4 inches.Its your flap then.CUT HER DOWN!!!!!
 


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