Always had mine at 70 but mine is a 165 and I weigh 175 or 180.
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Have you sealed your hood up? I agree with you on how nice it handles and how the traction it gets is ridiculous. With that said I am not to impressed with cat not sealing these acsender hoods up under warranty. Mine is now sealed up with silicone and a layer of grease around the hood to the intake boot. Overall it's a good sled, but for the cost of them I expect better warranty for manufacture defects.
250lbs with gear
Front 70 setting 1
Front rear 130 setting 2
Back rear 190 setting 2
Got this straight from a cat technician on the phone at the dealership. Worked wonders changed the whole flow of the sled.
Cat highly recommends not going under 70lbs in the rear front shock. They contribute low front shocks pressures to the mono rail failure, which I believe is why we are getting a rear front shock with a spring for 2020. Also that’s going to create a lot of ski pressure, which you may or may not like. Just my 2cents
For the Alpha Mountain Cat it lists Fox Float QS3 for all shocks.
Anyone else tried so hard settings??