pitz0022
New member
I got out yesterday. Since this sled was new to me at the beginning of the season and I haven't had many opportunities to ride and tweak, I'm still working on my suspension.
It was obvious yesterday that I don't have nearly enough ski pressure. I believe I need to take my limiters up. I have a couple of questions.
1) How much does it take to make a difference? one full turn on the nuts? two turns? Does anybody know what the stock settings are for limiters. I remember reading it somewhere, maybe the service manual. I'll check there.
2) do I need to make any other adjustments to compensate for bringing up my limiters?
It was obvious yesterday that I don't have nearly enough ski pressure. I believe I need to take my limiters up. I have a couple of questions.
1) How much does it take to make a difference? one full turn on the nuts? two turns? Does anybody know what the stock settings are for limiters. I remember reading it somewhere, maybe the service manual. I'll check there.
2) do I need to make any other adjustments to compensate for bringing up my limiters?

bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
pull the limiters up a little at a time and test,and adjust the shocks in the front a little stiffer to place more pressure on ski's as well.
You can adjust them a 1/8" or 1/4" (amount of bolt thread sticking out past nut) at a time.
pitz0022
New member
Awesome. Thanks Guys! I think I'll make some adjustments and see how it handles. I could almost make these adjustments on the side of the trail if my initial attempt still isn't right..