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Alternative Impact A Arm install

shortstuff

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Got my 36" A arms friday. Install went smooth and easy, They look great, and handles good too. So far so good. Very happy with them.
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Moly I have 70 miles on my AI 36" kit. I like it, especially coming off a narrower XM last year. That said, there's no way I'd recommend it for a wife's sled, or anybody who isn't spending most of their time in tight trees or moderate or better sloped sidehills. Stock width arms are noticeably more stabile in most conditions.
 
Got my 36" A arms friday. Install went smooth and easy, They look great, and handles good too. So far so good. Very happy with them.


Shortstuff... Just curious why you got the 36" arms, but have the spacers for your skis set to the widest setting?


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Moly I have 70 miles on my AI 36" kit. I like it, especially coming off a narrower XM last year. That said, there's no way I'd recommend it for a wife's sled, or anybody who isn't spending most of their time in tight trees or moderate or better sloped sidehills. Stock width arms are noticeably more stabile in most conditions.

are you running it at the 36" that you notice its very unstable? gotta be one way or another, stable means less handling in powder but better and trails and the opposite if its unstable.
 
Got my 36" A arms friday. Install went smooth and easy, They look great, and handles good too. So far so good. Very happy with them.


Shortstuff... Just curious why you got the 36" arms, but have the spacers for your skis set to the widest setting?


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Wondering this as well. In effect, you only gained 1" over what the factory could have given you.
 
Was just curious. No offense meant. Just seemed strange to me that someone would buy 36" arms, then have the skis set close to what stock is already capable of in its narrowest setting.


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Looking at putting a 36 on my wife's axys. What are your thoughts on how it would change the handling good and bad please
moly your wife rides as good as most guys. I wouldn't be afraid to do a 36'' kit on her sled at all. I finally got to ride that kit and was actually pretty surprised at how stable it was. Burandt tested a kit a couple weeks ago and said the same. He started on the narrowest setting just to get the feel for the tippyness and never even moved the spacers. I rode on the narrow setting and changed to the wide, for about ten minutes then went back narrow. If you want to, ill send the demo set if you pay the shipping for her to try? Let me know and ill get them back in the shop and headed your way.


Dan
 
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