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Bad sag in xp started today

My summit hillclimb started to sag really bad today. I acctually thaught something was broken. when I lift the back and set it down softly it sags a good 3-4". It didn't do this before. I have about 150 miles on it. Is the shock screwed or did the springs stretch?
 
That's par for the course once the "newness" wears off. I fixed mine with The Evol Air from Toms:face-icon-small-win
 
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Dads everest has 100 more miles than mine and his doesn't sag nearly as much. His springs are on the softest setting and he weighs 50lbs more than me. Would the shock keep from holding close to full extension? or is it the springs?
 
Make sure the sled is sitting on a FLAT surface, if there is anything under the sled it will sag....as it's supposed to.
 
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the more you limiter is sucked up the more it will sag cause of fron spring not touching the ground,lt your limiter out and it will be better, it is on my 163 anyhow.
 
@ 150 miles, my 09 146 XP did the same thing over the weekend. I lifted the back of the sled off the ground and found that the track had stretched quite a bit and needed some serious adjusting. I pulled into Cascade Playtime and the guys had me fixed up in 10 minutes. I also clicked up the suspension blocks 2 turns and after that the sag was gone and I was back on the snow.
 
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