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Ski rods
dpaulson:
Has anyone used / done something differnt to the ski rods for better turning. like carbides?
kpm:
Dave
hope ur healing up well...carbides have been tried...bottom line is they just don't turn great..lol..what does make a difference is if you go with longer shocks and towers and mount them behind the coil spring instead of in front,like they came from the factory.
kpm
dpaulson:
Thanks kyle, my knee is doing pretty good. I hope you're recovering ok too. The shocks on mine are an aftermarket thing, and I believe that they are behind the coil spring. I'll have a look tomorow though. I'm in the process of putting new belts on the track. I cut and drilled the 4 strips last weekend, and hopefully I can change the cleats over this weekend. I drove it into town to get fuel and had a heck of a time to turn into the approch and line up with the pumps. We have about 16" soft snow on the flat now, it could use another 150 horse more.
sandybay:
I put carbides on one of mine and they worked great, turn on a dime on the lake, bad side was could not backup on dirt as they dug-in to much. Also cut the *&#&%$ out of my concrete floor in the work shop. :'(
kpm:
Well Dave..i know u will like the new tracks,no head aches then...if u accelorate juz before u turn,kinda like pushes the weight on the ski's and helps turn...be sure to let up!!
We have alot of snow here now,I went 4 a ride across the river today....
You have done wonders with ur bombardier,I understand the work involved and the cost....as the saying goes they did not build ROME in a day!!.....I myself like big horses and an automatic with shift kit in the wide gauges...it makes a BIG difference....maybe that will be this summers coming project 4 u...tweeking her up. 8)
kpm
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