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Anyone run both the 36" wide A-arms and the offset spindles at the same time?

LoudHandle

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As the title states; Has Anyone run both the 36" wide A-arms and the offset spindles at the same time?

If you only rode very steep technical terrain, I would think that would be a very sweet ride. Or would you panel out and need to narrow up the sled even further?

Anybody have both and want install them on the same sled for a weekend to be the test pilot? And give us your take?

That would get the skis to MH's XTD concept sled width or very close.

Thoughts?

Should be nearly Snowbike like without the sub 100 HP handicap.
 
The guys at supreme power sports have a few sleds like this on there instagram page. They say 33" Center to center.
 
With all the snowbike stuff I've been wondering the same thing, 30-33 inch front might be the ticket, tippy is good if you can get the panels out of the way
 
there's a small shop in Quebec that have 34inch a-arms for the axys. Guys who've tried them seem to like it. But from the looks of it, bodywork will get in the way when going really steep since skis are under the body now.

let me find the pic

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I know Brandon "Tudizzle" Cox is running the 36'' front end with offset spindles this year on his sled.

I don't think he is, Zbroz 36" front end with Zbroz spindles... but yes Jeremy kinzer from supreme powers ports is running a 36" front plus offset spindles.
 
I honestly don't know how you guys do it! I am considering kicking my skis to the "middle" position w stock width a-arms. I'm probably trying to over-ride the sled but I often give too much input to the skis...
 
I honestly don't know how you guys do it! I am considering kicking my skis to the "middle" position w stock width a-arms. I'm probably trying to over-ride the sled but I often give too much input to the skis...



36" arms AND offset spindles seems crazy haha.


ANARCHY!!
 
I sure was thinking about ordering a pro offset spindle(1 5/8 shorter then axys) and running with my zbroz 36 inch front end and running skis in middle position, that get me right around 33 1/2 to 34" and ski rubbers might last longer also :)
 
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